Nonstationarity – The Importance of Hydrologic Observations and Data to Water Management

Water supply and management infrastructure is designed based on best knowledge of the local hydrology. Historically, stationarity has largely been assumed for these plans and designs, but increasingly elements of nonstationarity, from a variety of sources, can no longer be ignored.

Critical Local Element Part 2 – Measurable Saturated Thickness

A fundamental reason for monitoring water levels in a well is to understand the groundwater resource available to support a home or community, a farm, or a business. Wellntel shows how the exploitable groundwater resource, directly related to the measurable saturated thickness of the aquifer, can be tracked on Analytics Dashboard

Better resource management

Groundwater experts from four prominent Texas institutions have presented results of ongoing projects in partnership with Wellntel concluding that that Wellntel sensors “provide accurate and reliable continuous data with advanced cloud-based analytics at a low cost.

Wellntel Launches WaterDrop BookMark

Wellntel’s WaterDrop BookMark creates an easily navigable platform to share live publicly available as well as private (opted-in) data to create dynamic water dashboards and public-facing websites.

New WaterDrop Features Released Today: Aquifer IDs and Change over Time

WaterDrop visitors and Wellntel Analytics Dashboard (AD) Subscribers will enjoy powerful new features, released today, May 25th 2021.

Wellntel’s Analytics Dashboard will never be the same – meet WaterDrop

On April 20th, 2021, we published powerful new code – we’re calling it WaterDrop – that will change your Analytics Dashboard experience.