No NWS-driven alerts active in the cached water-summary feed. Drought + precipitation context land once those snapshots are committed.
No sewer overflow rows in the 30-day window.
Cross-source county ranking context from the Atlas county explorer service, with committed Wave 1 analytics overlays to help answer what changed and why.
Saving to the shared watchlist workspace.
Composite operating context — active hazards, hydrologic features, surface-water condition, and infrastructure footprint — pulled from cached snapshots only.
No NWS-driven alerts active in the cached water-summary feed. Drought + precipitation context land once those snapshots are committed.
No sewer overflow rows in the 30-day window.
CARRIZO · CARRIZO · Brazos · Colorado
4 Major Aquifers · 3 Major River Basins · 2 HUC 8 Hydrologic Units
No TCEQ-classified surface segments in this county for the cached assessment year.
No cached SDWIS health-based violation rows in this county since 2023-04-01.
No active stream gauges in the cached water-summary feed. Hydrologic stress signal lands once gauges fold in.
USGS streamflow anomaly + drought class join in next-up.
No SDWIS rule-group 100 microbial violations cached for this county. Tier-1 boil-water-equivalent events activate this lane when they post.
No cached SDWIS rule-group 200 disinfectant violations in this county. Treatment-stress signal activates as new D/DBP rule violations post.
Analytics snapshot
Uses the committed county-history artifact only. Atlas does not backfill imaginary periods; if a previous snapshot is missing, this panel says so.
This county renders with current explorer context now, but the Wave 1 cache does not yet provide a prior county-history row for period-over-period interpretation.
Interpretation
Menard County currently stands out most on water districts within the explorer scoring stack.
This page is showing the live county explorer breakdown only. Trend language appears once the committed analytics cache includes this county in county-history, county-movers, and pressure-risk artifacts.
County analytics are derived from committed SDWIS, ACS county population, surface-water-quality, and TWDB hydrology snapshots. History appends one real snapshot per run and never fabricates prior periods.
Top explorer lanes ranked against the statewide county stack. Percentile and contribution values are derived from the reusable Wave 1 analytics spine.
When county-history carries system-level highlights, Atlas surfaces the systems contributing the most to the latest committed risk snapshot.
Operator lane
Ranked only from the current permittee and CID applicant snapshot. Atlas links out where operator presence is visible; it does not invent a deeper hierarchy or historical market share.
County ↔ operator navigation
County rankings show where signal concentrates. Operator pages show which named permittees and applicants are currently visible inside that signal.
Top-ranked source lanes per the cached county overview.
Hydrology and surface-water condition fold into the investigation context block above; Texas Water Development Board (TWDB) + Hydrologic Unit Code (HUC) features are shared with the water county profile.