MUNIMETRIC SIGNAL
Infrastructure Capital Gap
Flags systems where capital-need indicators appear large relative to available support or recent investment capacity.
Infrastructure Capital Gap is a Munimetric Signal for structural capital pressure in a community drinking-water system.
Triggered when source-backed capital-need, funding, or infrastructure indicators point to a material gap. This page describes the public signal category. Specific trigger thresholds are methodology-versioned and evaluated by Munimetric's deterministic scoring and signal pipeline.
Munimetric Signals are for research and monitoring only. They are not credit ratings, investment advice, municipal advisory services, municipal issuance advice, trade execution, or order routing.
Signal Interpretation
- Signal code
- infrastructure_capital_gap
- Primary family
- Capex Pressure
- Stress type
- Infrastructure and capital burden
Capital gaps can translate into deferred renewal, higher future rate pressure, and greater operational exposure over time.
This signal helps explain Capex Pressure within MISI and may interact with Rate Constraint when affordability limits new investment.
Public Aggregate Context
The public screener currently returns 2,137 public systems matching this signal filter. The state list below reflects the returned public sample and uses the same public eligibility and confidence-floor rules as the screener.
- Massachusetts (25)
- Louisiana (18)
- Pennsylvania (17)
- Missouri (11)
- New Jersey (11)
- Oklahoma (11)
- Washington (11)
- Connecticut (7)
| System | State | MISI | Confidence |
|---|---|---|---|
| UNITED WATER PENNSYLVANIA | Pennsylvania | n/a | high |
| Welch | West Virginia | n/a | high |
| WELLESLEY WATER DIVISION | Massachusetts | n/a | high |
| WEST HELENA WATER WORKS | Arkansas | n/a | high |
| ST JOHN WATER DISTRICT 1 | Louisiana | n/a | high |
| CARUTHERSVILLE | Missouri | n/a | high |
| SHREVEPORT WATER SYSTEM | Louisiana | n/a | high |
| PEPPERELL DPW WATER DIVISION | Massachusetts | n/a | high |
| UNALASKA WATER SYSTEM | Alaska | n/a | high |
| BOSTON WATER AND SEWER COMMISSION (MWRA) | Massachusetts | n/a | high |
Continue Exploring
- What is Infrastructure Capital Gap?
- Infrastructure Capital Gap is a Munimetric Signal for structural capital pressure in a community drinking-water system.
- What does Infrastructure Capital Gap indicate?
- Capital gaps can translate into deferred renewal, higher future rate pressure, and greater operational exposure over time.
- Is Infrastructure Capital Gap a credit rating or advice?
- No. Munimetric Signals are for research and monitoring only. They are not credit ratings, investment advice, municipal advisory services, municipal issuance advice, trade execution, or order routing.
- How does Infrastructure Capital Gap relate to MISI?
- This signal helps explain Capex Pressure within MISI and may interact with Rate Constraint when affordability limits new investment.