Managing water utility infrastructure across high-density residential buildings requires a level of diagnostic and administrative precision that standard billing systems fundamentally lack. When an inspector is auditing a complex multi-floor structure, relying on general building records to track "Apartment_ID" versus the actual "EBML Status" is a recipe for unrecorded consumption and revenue leakage. If an apartment is "Without Water" or has an "Illegal" connection, but the "Receipt Picture" and "Building ID" aren't hard-coded into the audit, the utility faces immediate legal and operational vulnerabilities. This Memento system acts as a rigid, digital utility vault, forcing every unit into a standardized, scientifically grounded profile.

The Spatial and Tenancy Baseline

A utility audit is only as valid as the spatial context that anchors it. The template begins by enforcing absolute identification parameters for every apartment.

The user must first define the "Building ID" and the specific "Floor Number"—ranging from deep basements (-3) to high-rise levels (15). It anchors the record with the "Apartment_ID" and immediately pivots to the tenancy profile. The inspector must document the "Owner Name", "Tenant Name", and verify if the "Tenant is Lebanese?". By requiring a "Phone Number" and classifying the "Way of Use" (Residential, Commercial, Industrial, etc.), the system ensures that the utility has a perfect digital map of who is consuming the water and for what purpose.

Consumption and Legal Auditing

The core power of this terminal is its commitment to high-resolution financial and technical auditing. It transforms a visual inspection into a series of hard categorical gates.

The system utilizes a dedicated module for "Receipt Found" verification. The inspector must capture a "Receipt Picture" and log the "Receipt ID" and "Receipt Volume". Crucially, the system requires a definitive "EBML Status" classification—differentiating between "P _ PAID", "L _ Late YEAR", "Z _ Zemma", or specialized failures like "C _ Moulgha" (Cancelled) or "Missing". By forcing the user to declare if the unit "Shares caliber" or has an "Illegal" connection, the database ensures that every mechanical anomaly is mathematically accounted for and ready for legal enforcement.

Operational Verification and Logistics

The culminating phase of the audit manages the transition from field discovery to administrative validation.

The template tracks whether a "Notice Given" occurred and identifies any "Problem/Conflict" encountered on-site. It integrates absolute spatial awareness via "Zone ID" and precise "Date/Time" timestamps. By capturing the exact "Legal Status" and "Validated" metrics, the system provides management with an unassailable audit trail of the facility's compliance. This transformations the record from a simple checklist into a professional-grade urban legality terminal, ensuring that every apartment is documented with absolute data-driven certainty across all mobile and desktop devices.