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Sentinel Source

Sentinel Source™

The Water Source Layer.

Sentinel Source™ evaluates where wildfire protection water comes from, including wells, ponds, municipal supply, irrigation systems, and multi-source strategies.

Every property has a different water reality. Source™ identifies what is available, what is reliable, and what must be supported by reserve storage or additional infrastructure.

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Water Sources Are Not Equal.

A wildfire resilience system requires more than a water connection. The source must be evaluated for availability, reliability, flow, refill capacity, access, filtration needs, seasonal limitations, and system compatibility.

Sentinel Source™ helps determine how available water can support the larger Sentinel platform and where additional reserve planning may be required.


What Source™ Evaluates

Wells

Well production, recovery, pump capacity, refill potential, and whether storage is needed between demand events.

Ponds

Surface water availability, transfer approach, filtration needs, access, and seasonal considerations.

Municipal Supply

Available pressure, flow limitations, restrictions, code considerations, and dependency risks during wildfire events.

Irrigation Systems

Existing irrigation water, pump infrastructure, storage opportunities, and separation from everyday use.


Multi-Source Strategy

Some properties may benefit from more than one water source. A well may refill storage over time. A pond may support reserve transfer. Municipal water may support limited fill or backup use. Irrigation infrastructure may provide useful existing capacity.

Source™ evaluates how these sources can work together without assuming any single source is sufficient for wildfire resilience.

Primary Source

The primary available water resource for storage, refill, or direct system support.

Backup Source

Secondary water opportunities that may support redundancy or reserve planning.

Refill Strategy

How water can replenish reserve storage before, during, or after deployment.


Connected To Reserve™ And Flow™

Source™ identifies where water comes from. Reserve™ determines how water is stored and made available. Flow™ determines how water is moved, filtered, pressurized, and delivered to the protection network.

Reserve™

Dedicated storage, tanks, cisterns, ponds, and reserve capacity planning.

Flow™

Pumping, pressure, filtration, hydraulic delivery, and performance verification.


Why Source™ Matters

Water assumptions can create system risk. A source that works for domestic use or irrigation may not support wildfire deployment without storage, pumping, filtration, or power resilience.

  • Evaluates water availability and reliability
  • Identifies refill opportunities
  • Supports reserve storage planning
  • Considers filtration and transfer requirements
  • Coordinates with Flow™ hydraulic design
  • Reduces dependency on a single assumption
  • Supports property-specific wildfire resilience planning

Start With The Water Source

Request A Sentinel Assessment.

Every Sentinel Source™ strategy begins with understanding available water, refill capacity, reserve storage opportunities, pressure requirements, and property-specific wildfire resilience goals.

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