Infrastructure Evidence
The source basis behind an infrastructure row, such as a facility permit, route-backed pipeline permit, construction notice, or surface-location lead.
Infrastructure evidence is a source-record concept EnergyNetWatch keeps separate from broader activity claims.
Why It Matters
Infrastructure rows are only useful when the user can see what kind of source created the signal.
Where The Public Data Comes From
Evidence can come from state facility records, T-4 permits, PS-48 notices, APDs, surface locations, GIS layers, or regulator filings.
What The Record Can Show
It can show the basis for a facility, route, county, operator, or project follow-up.
What The Record Cannot Prove
A weak lead signal should not be treated like a confirmed facility, route, or active asset.
How EnergyNetWatch Uses It
EnergyNetWatch labels evidence basis before a row enters tables, maps, reports, exports, and package requests.
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