my name is hector vargas and i'm here representing [speaker not understood] bayview hunters point and we're doing work to improve opportunities for accessing good nutrition, healthy foods. we are working to transform corner stores where we're working to increase access to physical activity in schools and out in the community, et cetera. and i really am happy that you all are taking up this issue today and looking at how we can improve access to healthy drinking water. there are some statistics that i'd like to share. currently in san francisco, 74.3% of latino are obese or overweight, and 73.4% of african americans are obese or overweight. those are alarming numbers, right? and we know given the science that about 40% of calories consumed per day by folks who are obese or overweight are calories that come from sugar sweetened beverages. it is important we have access to clean drinking water. i saw the map of the tap water stations and i'm concerned i didn't see any in the southeast sector, right. and we know that's where plenty of african-american and latino folks live. we also know t