todd greece fr reastrom. these are financing authorizations that support things you have already given his authorization to move forward with. the waste water commercial program is an opportunity for us to further save it ratepayer money is to borrowing short cost. that is averaging a% per year. that compares to bar when long- term money that is about 4 percent signed right now. that can save ratepayers a good deal of money. right now we have $150 million program in place that was approved back in 2006. this would double that and provide the low-cost short-term financing. what you previously authorized was average borrowing cost of 1.5 percent signed, half of what inflation has been. very low costs and good for the ratepayers. the increase will assist us with already existing appropriations. i mentioned the $271 million to told us to implement. the current borrowing rate we think would hover around 1%. the long-term capital needs you previously adopted a capital plan including our department, and that shows $