. >> oh, amy, amy bernal who is qualified. >> vice president richards: okay. welcome. >> commissioners, amy bernal with the san francisco health department. i'm an environmental engineer. i've been working on this project -- july 6th, it'll be 25 years, and this is my subject. the areas -- the hill top, the current development areas are not at all affected. there is no problem. there have been -- the u.s. environmental protection agency, who's the lead regulatory agency that oversees the project has very carefully relooked and reanalyzed. none of the current areas are affected by the issues that you alluded to. >> vice president richards: so that's one, two, and three. >> i don't have the map in front of me. >> vice president richards: i'm just saying 2018-2019. that's very encouraging. >> no. i'm saying where the new development has already been made, but yes, areas one, two, three. all the areas are affected, but the effect is the contractor did not do their job correctly. there's not a concern about health and safety, of risk to the current tenant. our crim