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feat(lexicon): add new organization terms in support of the 2026-05-26 well inventory ingestion#678

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feat(lexicon): add new organization terms in support of the 2026-05-26 well inventory ingestion#678
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Why

This PR addresses the following problem / context:

  • The May 26, 2026 ingestion requires these organizations to exist in the lexicon so incoming records can map cleanly without introducing invalid organization values.

How

Implementation summary - the following was changed / added / removed:
Adds three organization terms to core/lexicon.json in support of the May 26, 2026 data ingestion:

  • Santa Ana Pueblo Department of Natural Resources
  • WSP
  • Village of Hope

These entries did not already exist in the lexicon, so they were added as new organization terms.

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Any special considerations, workarounds, or follow-up work to note?

  • None

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Pull request overview

Adds new organization terms to the shared lexicon so the 2026-05-26 well inventory ingestion can map incoming organization values without introducing invalid/unknown terms.

Changes:

  • Added three new "organization" terms: Santa Ana Pueblo Department of Natural Resources, Village of Hope, and WSP.
  • Each new term includes a matching "definition" to align with existing lexicon entry structure.

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What does WSP stand for? If we want to use that as the term then I think that it should be completely spelled out in the definition (otherwise I think that the full name should be used for both)

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WSP is the name of a global consulting firm. Google says, " "WSP" is simply the corporate brand name and is no longer officially used as an acronym."

@ksmuczynski ksmuczynski merged commit 69fb435 into staging May 26, 2026
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