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CryolithOS

Lithium brine concession management for people who actually read the Atacama water rights treaty

CryolithOS is the end-to-end claim and compliance platform for lithium brine extraction operations across the Lithium Triangle and every other salt flat some junior geologist is about to discover. It tracks concession boundaries, indigenous consultation timelines, water allocation quotas, and environmental monitoring obligations in one dashboard instead of seventeen spreadsheets owned by people who have left the company. Built because someone needs to stop managing billion-dollar extraction rights in a shared Google Sheet named 'FINAL_v3_REAL_USE_THIS_ONE'.

Features

  • Full concession lifecycle management from initial claim filing through active extraction to surrender or transfer
  • Tracks 47 distinct indigenous consultation checkpoints mapped against ILO Convention 169 and country-specific equivalents
  • Native sync with CORFO, SernageoMin, and Bolivia's AJAM via the ConcessioLink bridge adapter
  • Automated water quota burn-rate alerts with configurable drawdown thresholds per aquifer zone
  • Environmental monitoring obligation calendar with escalation logic that actually understands regulatory deadlines

Supported Integrations

Esri ArcGIS, SernageoMin Digital, ConcessioLink, CORFO API, SAP S/4HANA, PermitFlow, GeoVault, Salesforce, AJAM Bolivia, AquaTrace, DocuSign, StrataBase

Architecture

CryolithOS is built on a microservices backbone with each compliance domain — water, land, consultation, environment — isolated behind its own service boundary so a regulatory change in Chile doesn't cascade into your Bolivian concession records. The geospatial layer runs on PostGIS with raw boundary coordinates stored in MongoDB for maximum write throughput during bulk import operations. Redis handles long-term audit log persistence because the query patterns are dead simple and I'm not paying for another database. Each service communicates over an internal event bus and the whole thing deploys to Kubernetes with per-region configuration overlays for Argentina, Chile, and Bolivia out of the box.

Status

🟢 Production. Actively maintained.

License

Proprietary. All rights reserved.

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