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JACKSON HOLE H20 MONITOR
CODE WITH CLAUDE
DAY 20

Jackson Hole H2O Monitor is a cyberpunk-styled water conservation tracker built to help Wyoming residents visualize their daily water usage during the region's severe 58-week drought.

The app transforms abstract gallon measurements into tangible, locally-relevant comparisons—showing usage in terms of livestock troughs, Snake River flow rates, Snow King snowmaking capacity, and fire engine reserves—while an interactive aquifer visualization responds in real-time to user input across five key activities (showers, toilets, lawn watering, dishwasher, and laundry).

Built with the Digital Heartland theme's signature neon gradients (Cyber Teal, Circuit Green, Deep Purple, and Electric Violet), glowing data displays, and futuristic typography (Rajdhani headers, Share Tech Mono metrics), the interface delivers critical conservation data through a tech-forward aesthetic that makes water management feel urgent, gamified, and visually compelling.

Users can instantly see whether they're hitting Jackson's 180 gallon/day target, understand the community-level impact of their choices, and access concrete conservation tips—all wrapped in a dark-slate interface with circuit board overlays and animated neon effects that transform environmental responsibility into a high-stakes mission-critical dashboard.

 

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