Water Pulse makes
water risk legible
Water Pulse is one public program inside ALCUB3 Impact. It brings water intelligence, observability, methodology, and partner-ready workflows into one surface people can inspect before failure becomes the headline.
A System With Too Many Blind Spots
Water stress, contamination, and infrastructure failure are still managed with fragmented data, intermittent sampling, and long delays between signal and response.
The result is predictable: the places with the least operational slack often have the least visibility. By the time a risk becomes visible, communities are already reacting to damage instead of preventing it.
This is not just a hardware problem. Sensors, public datasets, and models already exist. The missing layer is usable intelligence: transparent methods, better synthesis, and workflows that turn scattered signals into action.
Water Pulse in Three Layers
A public-facing entry point, an observability layer, and partner workflows designed to move from awareness to action.
Water Pulse
A public entry point for understanding local water conditions, water-risk context, and how the broader system works. Clearer signals for people who are usually left with none.
Observatory Workflows
Sensor, satellite, and model outputs brought into one usable surface for change detection, forecasting, and operational visibility across water systems.
Partner Programs
Shared workflows for NGOs, researchers, operators, and public-interest institutions who need water intelligence that is practical, explainable, and deployable in the field.
The stack should be inspectable.
Water intelligence only earns trust if the methods are inspectable. Our commitment to open source is how we keep the methodology honest and make the work reusable.
BasinKit
Unified tooling for pulling water quality, drought, flood, and geospatial data into one developer-friendly interface.
ActiveMethodology Notebooks
Transparent notebooks for water footprint estimation, scoring logic, assumptions, and the caveats behind every public claim.
DraftingObservatory Toolkit
Reference pipelines for remote sensing, change detection, and map rendering across public data sources and partner signals.
In DevelopmentWater Pulse Models
Applied models for quality prediction, contamination detection, and infrastructure monitoring developed across Impact research, Labs workflows, and partner programs.
In DevelopmentImpact uses the same ALCUB3 runtime in a public-interest lane.
Water Pulse, Observatory workflows, and BasinKit sit on the same shared runtime that powers AI Agent, AI Workers, and Secure AI.
AI Agent
The individual surface for private AI work: deliberate prompts, memory boundaries, and usable execution for one operator at a time.
AI Workers
The team/workspace surface for delegation, approvals, orchestration, and the shared operating patterns that later carry into Impact partner workflows.
Secure AI
The enterprise and sovereign deployment profile for organizations that need controlled environments, auditability, and stronger trust boundaries at the point of execution.