Waterar May 2026

: Visualizing how rising water levels would impact a specific real-world neighborhood using geolocation. 3. "Paper Water" (Conceptual)

Water that exists as water rights claims in legal documents but not in the real world is known as "paper water". California Water Impact Network Over Allocation - California Water Impact Network waterar

There are several papers on using AR to "see" hidden water infrastructure: : Visualizing how rising water levels would impact

: Using AR headsets (like HoloLens) to overlay 3D models of underground water pipes onto a street view for maintenance. California Water Impact Network Over Allocation - California

In legal and environmental research, "" is a well-known term. It refers to water that exists in legal documents and rights but does not physically exist in the reservoirs or rivers due to overallocation.

Water that exists as water rights claims in legal documents but not in the real world is known as "paper water". California Water Impact Network