the turlock but irrigation district, at every meeting they had a water report. i am not suggesting you try to do that every meeting. an occasional of state. this is the report from two weeks ago. it shows that the water in the san francisco and water bank is at 535,000 feet. it is pretty awful. this one -- is pretty full. this one shows [inaudible] the three upper reservoirs', the bottom line is head ceci -- heche hechey. 1,100,000 acre-feet in the watersheds, which is enough water for four and a half years. kind of reassuring after this recent drought. the other thing is, i think it would be good for you to have a steady session about drought allocation. this is from the san francisco water management plan. it shows what san francisco's obligation is during drought. if there is a requirement to reduce water by 16%, san francisco would get 35.5% of the yield. this shows that in the third year of drought, san francisco's allocation would be 79.5 million gallons per day. last year, we used a little over 68 million gallons a day. san francisco is in really good sha