my name is dennis moskofian, i'm a native san franciscan. i have a couple other thoughts about this. i'm actually 100% in support of anything that can put water available for people on the streets of san francisco. ever since i was a kid, i was always struck by how hard it was to find a clean working water fountain, even in the school when i was at groton elementary school. sometimes the fountains didn't work, sometimes they were dirty. it didn't make any sense to me. and we had custodians. but in san francisco when i was a runner, i used to notice that the fountains in golden gate park where i ran a lot didn't often work. and to this day they're not maintained. and it doesn't make any sense to me. there's something else. water filling stations require bottles, but if bottles mean people have to purchase them privately and are going to continue to purchase plastic bottles whether it's bap or bpa free or not, it still means continuing the bottle -- bottled water business which is actually the means by which water companies are continually pri