MUNIMETRIC SIGNAL RANKING
Water Systems with Utility Data Staleness
Compare community drinking-water systems with active utility data staleness signals using Munimetric's public, source-backed infrastructure stress monitoring framework.
This ranking uses the true Utility Data Staleness Munimetric Signal to identify eligible public systems with source-backed data freshness, disclosure visibility, or monitoring-transparency context. It is a research and monitoring surface, not a current tap-water safety determination, rating, or advisory opinion.
MISI is a deterministic, source-backed 0-100 structural stress measure. Higher scores indicate more structural stress across the public methodology families. These rankings compare operational stress, infrastructure burden, monitoring/reporting patterns, and score movement; they are not a current tap-water safety determination.
These pages are for research and monitoring only. They are not credit ratings, investment advice, municipal advisory services, municipal issuance advice, trade execution, or order routing.
Ranking Method
- Canonical projection
- Utility Data Staleness signal matches
- Ordering
- current MISI score, highest first among Utility Data Staleness signal matches
- Confidence policy
- Rows below 0.65 score confidence or marked low-confidence are excluded from public ranking lists unless manually approved by policy.
Systems Matching Utility Data Staleness
The public screener returned 1,659 rows for this canonical projection. This page lists 200 eligible rows from the returned public sample after profile, state, condition, and confidence guards.
- Massachusetts (66)
- Pennsylvania (24)
- Florida (20)
- Washington (17)
- Ohio (16)
- Minnesota (11)
- Missouri (8)
- Colorado (6)
- South Carolina (6)
- Connecticut (5)
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- What does Water Systems with Utility Data Staleness show?
- This ranking uses the true Utility Data Staleness Munimetric Signal to identify eligible public systems with source-backed data freshness, disclosure visibility, or monitoring-transparency context. It is a research and monitoring surface, not a current tap-water safety determination, rating, or advisory opinion.
- Does this ranking determine water safety?
- No. Munimetric Rankings compare structural infrastructure indicators. They are not current tap-water safety determinations, violation notices, or health advisories.
- How is this ranking ordered?
- This page uses a stable public screener projection and orders eligible rows by current MISI score, highest first among Utility Data Staleness signal matches.
- Are Munimetric Rankings ratings or advice?
- No. Munimetric Rankings are for research and monitoring only. They are not credit ratings, investment advice, municipal advisory services, municipal issuance advice, trade execution, or order routing.