Launch of the Levee Digital Twin Platform in Partnership with UC Berkeley
We are excited to announce the launch of the Levee Digital Twin Platform, an interactive monitoring and inspection system for flood defense infrastructure along California's Yuba River Corridor. Developed by ARGO-E GROUP in collaboration with University of California, Berkeley and funded by Yuba Water, the platform is now publicly available at leveedigitaltwin.org.
Built on the EZ Digital Twins platform, the system brings together high-resolution aerial imagery, LiDAR and photogrammetry point clouds, thermal data, geophysical surveys, borehole measurements, sensor readings, and field observations into a single browser-based environment. Users can seamlessly switch between 2D and 3D views, explore point clouds, access live monitoring data, perform measurements, and export maps.
The platform demonstrates how digital twin technology can transform levee management by enabling continuous monitoring, improved situational awareness, and earlier detection of potential issues such as seepage, settlement, and structural degradation.
Covering the RD784 and Dry Creek sites, the project showcases a practical and scalable approach to infrastructure monitoring that combines advanced geospatial technologies with an accessible web-based experience.
We invite engineers, asset managers, researchers, and infrastructure professionals to explore the platform and discover how digital twins are reshaping the future of critical infrastructure management.