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Houston Public Health

HHD

Community health, inspections, and disease surveillance.

Reliability score 72%
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2
Datasets
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600
Total records
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35
Red flags
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80
Avg quality

πŸ“ˆ Data quality by dataset

🚩 Recent red flags

Open data-quality issues our detectors found across this department's datasets.

🚩 High · future date
95% sure

This record is dated in the future.

occurred_at 2026-07-20
A 311 request can't be created next year. A future date usually means someone typed the date wrong or a computer formatted it incorrectly.

Next step: Check for a typo or a time-zone/format bug at the source.

🚩 High · future date
95% sure

This record is dated in the future.

occurred_at 2026-07-09
A 311 request can't be created next year. A future date usually means someone typed the date wrong or a computer formatted it incorrectly.

Next step: Check for a typo or a time-zone/format bug at the source.

🚩 High · future date
95% sure

This record is dated in the future.

occurred_at 2026-06-27
A 311 request can't be created next year. A future date usually means someone typed the date wrong or a computer formatted it incorrectly.

Next step: Check for a typo or a time-zone/format bug at the source.

🚩 High · future date
95% sure

This record is dated in the future.

occurred_at 2026-07-29
A 311 request can't be created next year. A future date usually means someone typed the date wrong or a computer formatted it incorrectly.

Next step: Check for a typo or a time-zone/format bug at the source.

🚩 High · future date
95% sure

This record is dated in the future.

occurred_at 2026-07-02
A 311 request can't be created next year. A future date usually means someone typed the date wrong or a computer formatted it incorrectly.

Next step: Check for a typo or a time-zone/format bug at the source.

🚩 High · future date
95% sure

This record is dated in the future.

occurred_at 2026-07-07
A 311 request can't be created next year. A future date usually means someone typed the date wrong or a computer formatted it incorrectly.

Next step: Check for a typo or a time-zone/format bug at the source.