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Lane-by-lane pricing benchmarks on the seventeen chemicals municipal water utilities procure. Free edition covers the top three lanes; subscribers see all seventeen with regional cuts.
Chemical Procurement
Q2 2026
Chemical Procurement Quarterly
Q2 2026 was the first full quarter under the federal PFAS MCL and the second under the LCRR ten-year compliance schedule. Two regulatory drivers reshaped the orthophosphate and GAC chemical lanes nationwide. The free edition surfaces the top three lanes by spend; the full quarterly covers all seventeen lanes with regional pricing benchmarks.
For: Chemical suppliers, distributors, and procurement teams selling into U.S. municipal water utilities.
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P3 Readiness
Q2 2026
Infrastructure Readiness Regional Quarterly
Q2 2026 saw two states quietly reshape their Infrastructure readiness scores: New Jersey from continued fiscal-monitor extensions in the urban core, and Pennsylvania from accelerating Lead and Copper Rule replacement obligations under Act 11 jurisdiction. The free edition surfaces the top three states and the six-region rollup; the full quarterly covers per-state per-muni detail with named municipalities and trigger-event timing.
For: Infrastructure developers, infrastructure investors, and capital partners sourcing U.S. municipal water deals.
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RNG Intelligence
Q2 2026
RNG Intelligence Regional Quarterly
Q2 2026 added 28 sites to the federal RFS approved-pathway list and brought the U.S. tier-1 RNG candidate count to its highest level in twelve months. The free edition surfaces regional totals and the headline drivers; the full quarterly walks every tier-1 candidate by name with pipeline proximity, feedstock band, RFS pathway status, and full Water Hawk scoring.
For: RNG developers, project finance teams, and offtake counterparties evaluating LMOP, AgSTAR, and POTW digester opportunities.
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Data Center Intelligence
Q2 2026
Data Center Intelligence Regional Quarterly
Q2 2026 was the quarter water joined power as a binding constraint on hyperscale data center siting. The free edition surfaces regional cluster counts and the metros under the most acute water-and-power constraint pressure; the full quarterly walks every cluster by name with supplier opportunity scoring and the water-and-power overlay.
For: Suppliers, contractors, and infrastructure investors evaluating hyperscale and colocation buildouts and their water-and-power constraint pressure on host municipalities.
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Data Center Intelligence
Q2 2026
Data Center Water Impact: the host-utility constraint and the P3 partnership solution
Hyperscale data centers consume between 1.5 and 5.0 gallons of water per kilowatt-hour of cooling load. At metro scale that competes directly with municipal demand, and the host utility carries the entire delivery obligation without the capital to build to the new load. The free edition surfaces the constrained metros and the typical capacity gap; the bespoke report walks the specific siting math for your candidate metros and introduces a P3 partner where the host utility cannot deliver alone.
For: Hyperscale and colocation site selectors, data center developers facing host-utility water-capacity constraints, P3 infrastructure capital teams, and the public water utilities hosting the build pipeline.
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Water Security
Q2 2026
Water Security Quarterly: threat surface, recent incidents, defended posture
U.S. public water utilities are the soft underbelly of critical infrastructure. The Q2 2026 quarterly walks the threat surface, the foreign-state and non-state actor activity that publicly surfaced in the period, the structural reasons most utilities are under-defended, and the layered defense posture that materially reduces exposure. Water Hawk operates a managed software suite adapted from the broader Salian Defense product line specifically for water-utility deployment; the engagement is scoped per utility.
For: General managers, IT directors, and operational technology leads at public water utilities; state primacy agencies; insurers underwriting cyber exposure on water assets; P3 partners considering operational responsibility.
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What subscribers get
The free editions are the public lead-gen surface. Subscribers see the full quarterly (named entities, per-state and per-cluster scoring, trigger-event watch list), the live workspace surfaces (Search, Aggregations, Watch, Bid Calendar, Library), and the real-time Tier-1 alert layer that fires when a candidate or cluster crosses the threshold. See the pricing page.
Shorter form
For weekly thesis-grade essays alongside the quarterly cadence, see the analyst-desk insights. Short-form prose synthesizing the curated cohort, the methodology framework, and the macro context.