What a water diagram shows — and what it hides — is a governance question, not a drawing question. Data Riders designed an intelligent diagram that makes flows, assets and responsibilities visible at the same time.
What the diagram does
Represents flows
Inputs, outputs, storage and main water flows at each process stage.
Shows assets
Infrastructure, intake points, treatment plants, reuse and measurement systems.
Makes owners visible
People accountable for each step, exposing operational interfaces that were previously invisible.
Stakeholder mapping
- Identification of key people, roles and responsibilities.
- Connection to global standards such as ICMM and MCA-WAF.
- Alignment between water balance and corporate governance.
Verified, source-backed facts
- The pilot objectives explicitly include mapping the current process: inflows, outflows, storage, main flows, stakeholders, and information flow across databases, emails, presentations and reports.
- Project delivery materials describe an “intelligent diagram” that visually represents water flows, the assets involved, and the people responsible for each stage of the process — improving clarity and exposing operational interfaces.
- Stakeholder governance mapping identifies key people, roles and responsibilities on the operation and supports the connection between the water balance and global standards such as ICMM and MCA-WAF.
Sources: water-resources optimization report, supporting presentations and June 2025 delivery package (internal Data Riders material, client kept anonymous).
What Data Riders did
Mapped assets, flows, stakeholders and information interfaces, turning that map into an intelligent visual layer that supports decision-making and cross-area alignment.
Documented value
- Clearer responsibilities.
- More effective cross-area communication.
- A more structured information flow.
- A stronger foundation for AI-assisted operation.
Related reads, cases and services
- Case: Water management pilot at a mining complex
- Case: AI agent for water balance
- Case: Water KPI tree aligned with WAF
- Service: Water Management with AI
- Blog: Document Intelligence in mining
Editorial note. The diagram method and stakeholder mapping are documented. Anonymised screenshots and the actual stakeholder register will be added when released for external publication.