and i'm here right now 100-plus yearser latill trying to work atsh this to, this community, getting good, affordable, quality water. jessi snyder: all right. so i'd like to start with the testrt well reummary... we were finally able to complete a test well recently, which was the main point of discussion at this morning's meeting. and the test well did indicate that we can expect to get good compliant water from thispot where we tested. they actually have two wells. the wells are ok. they're not very high-producing wells, but they both have levels of arsenic in them that, in general, exceeds the maximum contaminant lel that the state sets as safe drinking water. there's a great deal of science out there documenting the ill effects of arsenic on human health. arsenic is definite a cancer-causing agt. it's very important that they have influence on what the ultite project turns out to because it has to be something that they're happy with, that they're comfortable with, tha they're confident in, and that they can afford to run. jon christensen: the history of water in the san jovalley is r