i have a comment card, yolanda louis. no. 16. >> as another opportunity if what we see is writing on the wall, not only for the businesses but eventually if we don't get a grip on the droughts where it's going to hit is the consumers, the homeowners. let's have a reciprocal, let's recharge our water ground water 10 percent, what i see from the federal level they see things but they are not taking the action. they are going to say let's get it from the people and do a rate increase. the people will hurt. i'm going to ask for the businesses, let's set some goals that we can do from the other side. conservation, the only way we can get around this, we can't make it rain so that means we have to conserve what we have which means i never hear recycling come up in any conversations whether it's at the city or state level and we need to look at that more seriously the technology i'm speaking of would decentralize like these new developments going up, not use the same drinking water that i use to flush the toilets let's set it up