Water Signal Tracker™ is a live community visibility platform that maps real-time water access, outage duration, and pressure loss across Grenada parishes. Built by SYGNL Technologies™.
Since 1998, Sharon L. Simmons has been asking the same question across different industries: what happens when reality is transmitting signals, but the people who need them can't see them?
In aviation logistics, it was operational delays that no one caught in time. In insurance, it was FNOL intake that broke down before an adjuster touched the file. In fleet safety, it was driver deterioration that no system was reading.
In Grenada's water crisis, it was communities going weeks without water while utility notices declared supply was available.
Same gap. Different industry. Same Sharon.
Water Signal Tracker™ is not just a water platform. It is the latest application of a framework that has been building for nearly three decades: making invisible community problems visible before the consequences compound.
Not just a reporting form. A real-time intelligence layer that turns community experience into actionable infrastructure data.
Residents submit real-time water status reports — no account, no email, no barriers. Parish, community, elevation, duration, status. Submitted in under 60 seconds from any device.
Every submission plots to a live heat map showing exactly where water is and isn't across the island — by community, by elevation, by duration. Outage patterns emerge in real time.
A new metric measuring the gap between declared service restoration and actual usable supply at the household level. Not gallons. Not pressure readings. How long life was disrupted.
View real-time community water reports across Grenada. Submit your own status directly from this page.
Reports now span 3 parishes, with 17 no-water reports currently documented.
Recent reports show water may return temporarily, then weaken or disappear again.
Reports are supported by field outreach, NAWASA advisories, and public community complaints.
The data confirmed what residents already knew: elevated communities are consistently last to receive water. The pressure-zone imbalance is not anecdotal — it is measurable, documented, and repeating.
This is the intelligence layer currently missing from utility operations. Water Signal Tracker™ closes that gap.
Built entirely from publicly issued utility advisories, valve regulation schedules, system recharge notices, and broken main alerts — cross-referenced with timestamped community observations. No private data. No speculation. Just public notices, public timestamps, community impact, and pattern recognition.
Read the Second Evidence Report →