mr. tom zeigerman. is that right? >> zicterman. stanford purchases 100% of its potable water from the sfpuc and we've reduce our potable water demand despite campus growth through an aggressive water conservation program and new innovative energy plant that relies less on cooling towers. the achievements are fewer demand reductions without significant impacts to research and educational facilities. and the conserve supply is dedicated to fuel you plan growth. stanford supports the sfpuc position. the state water resources control board's proposal to change and stream flow conditions for the tuolumne river would result insignificantly reduced surface water available for diversions and beneficial uses in the bay area. under drought conditions, stanford and other wholesale customers would be forced to rely on surface water supplies and groundwater, which would have other effects. stanford requests that the environmental and economic impacts of any shortage in the sfpuc water system be fully analyzed and recognized and that a voluntary