Who it's for
Pick your seat.
Water Hawk is built around three audiences in the U.S. municipal water sector. Pick yours and the workspace is tuned for the decisions you actually make. Municipalities are free; the two paid tiers carry a three-month minimum commitment, monthly billing, no auto-renew tricks.
29,769
Municipalities ready for free claim
Three cohorts
Municipalities
Run a water utility?
Free
No commitment
- ›Claim your system and see its public regulatory profile, Infrastructure readiness score, and peer cohort.
- ›Get bid alerts on procurement that fits your treatment regime.
- ›Share five award records and the peer-pricing comparables open up at no charge.
Claim your municipalityChemical suppliers
Selling treatment chemicals?
From $1,500/month
Three-month minimum
- ›Per-chemical lane intelligence: price distribution, IFB timing, regulatory pressure.
- ›Bid corpus filtered by your lanes; the rebid calendar surfaces work before an RFP is posted.
- ›Three-month commitment, monthly billing. Cancel by email when the lock-end date passes.
See chemical lanesP3 + Data center investors
Originating infrastructure deals?
From $2,500/month
Three-month minimum
- ›Every U.S. utility scored on composite Infrastructure readiness. Saved scouts replay weekly with drift reports.
- ›Comparable transactions and per-utility dossiers, built from primary federal and state filings.
- ›Library of 670 premium reports included at the Operator tier.
See P3 and DC pipelinesQuick FAQ
Which tier should I pick?
If you work at a water utility, start with the free municipality tier. If you sell chemicals, dosing equipment, or treatment services into water utilities, the chemical-supplier tier is the workspace for you. If you originate water-sector infrastructure deals, the P3 and data-center tier is the surface built for that work. The three are independent; nothing forces you to pick the same tier as a colleague.
Can I see the data without buying?
Yes. The public /pulse page shows aggregate counts and the score distribution for the whole national run. The /p3-readiness-sample page shows the analytical depth (composite score, all ten components, federal designation count) on the top 30 utilities with identifying fields redacted. Every paid tier includes a 14-day evaluation trial; card on file is required at signup, and the trial is a curated sample of the workspace rather than a full preview of the index.
What is the commitment for paid tiers?
Both the chemical-supplier and P3 plus data-center tiers carry a three-month minimum commitment, billed monthly. No auto-renew tricks: after the lock-end date the subscription rolls month to month and can be canceled by email. Customers in an active minimum-term keep their original price; any price increase takes effect at the next renewal with at least 60 days written notice.
Still figuring it out
Read the full FAQ, the per-tier pricing schedule, or open a sample dossier on a real utility to see what the paid output looks like before you decide.