 Easter, just regarding the email I just sent you obviously. I am able to log in. Thank you, Joe. Where is everybody today? I don't even have a quarter yet. Just a slow Monday morning start, I guess. Good morning. This is Roberta. We have an attendee logged in as Sonoma Water. Good morning. Please change the name so we know who that attendee is. This is Paul at Sonoma Water. I can't change the name of my login unless you let me into the meeting. Thank you, Paul. We can change you on our end. Thank you. Okay, so we have four water contractors so far. Good morning. We also have an attendee with a phone number ending in 1792. Hey, Gina, this is Paul. Just to let you know, I've never had to log into a Zoom account to attend this meeting previously. Normally, you just click on the link and that may have something to do with the delays people are having getting in. I had the same problem. So it took me a few tries. Thank you. Good morning. I have an attendee with a phone number ending in 1792. Are you able to change your display name? Am I the only one who had trouble getting in? No. Okay. It was across the. My computer. Actually the only, when I was trying to log in and said I wasn't authorized or something. Yeah, me too. Yeah. And then it made me log into Zoom and all sorts of stuff. Yeah. And there you go. When I went to the specific email that came out from Gina and logged in that way, then I was able to get in. So I don't know that that could be. I don't see any emails from folks saying they're trying to get in though. Hey, Drew, this is Don. I had a lot of trouble getting in. So other folks might be having some issues. So what did you do at the end, Don, to get in? Well, it just, it, it, it, it asked me to register, which had never done before. So then I registered, I received an email. And then I had to re-enter, you know, email address and password. So it's just a bit more effort than I'd seen in the past. Right. There were two links. The first one is if you're a host and it runs you through the whole registration, then there's a smaller one at the bottom that says if you're an attendee. So when I click that, that just got me right in. Well, you get the gold star Craig. And for that too. I was going through the registration. It just didn't seem right. So I canceled all that. So we're still waiting for. So that's a lot of people. Hedeluma, runner park, value of the moon and city of Sonoma. One of them. So we get four. If we get, if we get one, we can get going here. Yep. Okay. Mary Grace. Just indicated she may be. Late. I'm going to send an email to. Yeah. So I just got an email from David Keller. He can't get in. He can't get in. He can't get in. He can't get in. He can't get in. He can't get in. He can't get in. He can't get in here or Roberta is there. Can we send out another email to the entire group. That. Add some additional. Clarification on how to, which link to click to join. I can work with Easter. She doesn't have her laptop here today, but we can work and see if we can get that taken care of. Thank you, Roberta. Welcome, Matt. Did you have a problem joining this morning? I didn't. I just wanted to make sure that I didn't slam with everything. So, Okay. It took me longer. You could have used that as an excuse and we never would have known just saying, well, I couldn't log in. We're having a little bit of a difficulty this morning, but we do have a quorum now. So, and it's 908. And hopefully Roberta. We'll be able to send out. Some additional information. For folks. Okay, so let's go ahead and get started. Again, just want to remind everybody when we, when we do the roll call to state. You know, your full name or secretary. After Roberta after I also would like to. Just welcome Roberta. She is going to be my understanding is she is going to be taking over. The roles that we're used to having Easter. Perform. And if I remember correctly, I think Easter will be transitioning into. The role that Gina has typically performed, I have that right. Jennifer. Yeah, that's pretty close. So Roberta, and she does a fabulous job. Easter has done an amazing job supporting us, but we're just shifting around some roles behind the scenes and consolidating some of our support to the various public boards that we have. And so Secretary Aether will be taking over the role for us here and then Easter will be supporting her and we'll still see Gina, I think from time to time as well. Okay, all right, great. Well, again, Easter, I just want to thank you for the entire tack for all the good work that you've done and we continue to look forward to interacting with you and a big welcome to Roberta, look forward to working with you and thanks for all your help for this meeting in advance for all the future meetings. So with that, I'd like to go ahead and ask Secretary Aether to go ahead and perform a roll call. Yes, City of Cotadi. Yes. You just state your name, please. Sorry, Craig Scott, City of Cotadi here. Thanks, Craig. City of Petaluma, City of Rohnert Park, City of Santa Rosa. Jennifer Burke, Santa Rosa Water. City of Sonoma, North Marine Water District. Drew McIntyre, North Marine Water District. Town of Windsor. Christina Goulart, Town of Windsor. Valley of the Moon Water District. Matt Holner, Valley of the Moon Water District. Marin Municipal Water District. Paul Celia, Marin Municipal. Okay, and then let the meeting minutes just reflect that we do have a quorum, we do have five of the eight prime contractors attending this meeting. And additional staff, we have Dawn Seymour, Pam Jean, Brad Sherwood, Lynn Raselli, Peter Martin, Paul Piazza, Easterla Desma, Gina Perez, Roberta Aether, and we have three phone call-in listeners. If they can change their display name, I'll add them to the attendee list. Yeah, Roberta, I am getting some notes that some people are still having problems connecting, but just got to call-in instead of trying to use the login Zoom. So Roberta, I believe the 897-40133 call-in is Tony Williams. And I don't know if the other two with the one ending 1792, and the second one ending 4580 if they can speak and indicate who they are, and then we can change the name. Roberta can change the name, I believe. Yes, and I can give those people permission to talk if needed. All right, the 4580 is Kent Carruthers, City of Petaloma. Thank you, Mr. Carruthers. It looks like 3833 is able to talk. Can you give us your name, please? Sure, this is David Keller, a friend to the EO. And clearly the link to the Zoom meeting is not working. And I suspect that's where the lower attendance is coming from. Yes, thank you. We've heard from several there's some sort of glitch in the link. Thank you for joining. You bet. Thank you. Roberta, are we ready to move on? Are you still trying to clarify some phone numbers? Mr. McIntyre, I think we're set to go. Okay. We're going to move to agenda item number two, which is public comments. We're now taking public comments for any items that are not on the agenda. If you wish to make a comment via Zoom, please raise your hand. If you're participating via phone dial star nine, you know, wait for a minute to see if Secretary Perez indicates that there are any live comments. No hands raised. Okay. Thank you, Gina. Let the meeting minutes reflect that I did not receive any voicemail or email comments by the five p.m. cutoff. Yesterday on agenda item number two. So we'll move to item number three recap of the June 7th. Tech meeting minutes and approval. Are there any questions or comments from the tech members on this item? I'm going to open this up to public comments. If you wish to make a comment via Zoom, please raise your hand or via telephone dial star nine. Again, this is on the tech meeting minutes agenda item number three. Raise hands on this. Okay. Thank you, Gina. And again, the meeting minutes reflect that there were no pre-recorded public comments for this agenda item. So I'd like to go ahead and ask for a motion and a second to approve the meeting minutes as presented. So I'd like to move to the meeting minutes. Thank you. Thank you. That City of Katahdi, move to approve. Jennifer Burke, Santa Rosa Water, second. Motion by City of Katahdi, seconded by City of Santa Rosa, to approve the meeting minutes as presented. Secretary, after when you please do a roll call. City of Katahdi. Craig Scott, Katahdi. Yes. City of Santa Rosa. Jennifer Burke, Santa Rosa Water, yes. City of Sonoma. Northburn Water District. Drew McIntyre, Northburn Water District, yes. Town of Windsor. Christina Gouart, Town of Windsor, yes. Valley of the Moonwater District. Matt Holder, Bellagum, and Water District, yes. Drew, I don't know if Kent got to speak. He is on. Thanks, Pam. Kent, did you, are you still with us? He was one of the call-ins. Curtis is, Roberta, can you change the, I believe Kent is the 4580, can you change that to just the name Kent Carruthers? Yes. And then Kent, can you hear us? Well, we still have enough to move forward, so meeting minutes passed. With the roll call vote that was taken, let's move on to agenda item number four, water supply conditions and state water board order updates. Don Seymour is going to give a summary on this. Don? Thanks, Drew. Good morning, everyone. So starting at the top, Lake Mendocino, the current storage is 28,000, a little over 28,800 acre feet, and the current release is 84 cubic feet per second. As of July 1, the observed storage at Lake Mendocino was about 1,270 acre feet above. Those thresholds we had developed for the reservoir, you know, trying to maintain storage at Lake Mendocino at or above 20,000 acre feet as of October 1, so there was about a 1,200 acre foot buffer. As of today, that's, it's down to about 617 acre feet. That's pretty concerning because that's putting us on track to drop below the threshold in the next week or so. That would result in the curtailments that are authorized under the emergency regulation being issued by the Division of Water Rights, October 1, August 1, and that would, those curtailments would basically make any use of water in the upper Russian River rather than for minimum stream flow requirements and human health and safety needs and unreasonable use. There isn't one acceptance that the Russian River Flood Control District, you know, folks that have contracts with them other than human health and safety needs could keep diverting for other purposes. However, as part of that emergency regulation, Sunam Water and the Flood Control District are supposed to negotiate prior to September 1, water availability this fall. So, we'll have to see what that brings. If demands on the upper River don't change, we're on track to be below 16,000 acre feet on October 1, so that's pretty concerning. So, average daily decline from the reservoir in June was 143 acre feet. For this time period so far in July, it's increased to 172 acre feet. So, all concerning news for the upper Russian River. Current storage at Lake Sonoma is a little over 127,300 acre feet. Our current release is 101 CFS. Average daily decline for June was 320 acre feet and so far for July it's 250, so that's a result of being able to reduce those minimum stream flow requirements on the lower Russian River and hopefully that number will come down a bit as we're implementing the 20% reduction of Sunam Water diversions. 5-day running average at Healdsburg is 30 CFS. It's currently around 23.7, so we're a little above, below the minimum. I just want to hand it to Frank Melo, our operations coordinator that's overseeing releases and managing flows on the Russian River. I've never seen it run so tight, so just a lot of kudos to Frank for how well he's doing. It's taken a lot of effort and a lot of oversight to keep those flows so tight. At Hossianne Bridge, the 5-day running average has been 49 CFS and the current flow rate is approximately 42, so again, managing those flows really tight and trying to preserve storage in both the reservoirs. Other than the emergency regulation and the pertailments likely going out on August 1st, I really don't have an update where we've been attending, dealing with the additional reporting requirements, water rights accounting, but not only for the upper Russian River but for the lower Russian River that's in our hydrological report, our weekly report. This week we'll be issuing the first report tracking snow water or diversions under snow water's water rights so far this year compared to 2020. So with that, I'd be happy to answer any questions folks have. Thanks Don. Questions from the TAC on Don's update? Don, a couple of questions. So you said that this week the agency will be issuing like the first status report on performance as of, you know, since starting July 1, I guess. Is that, how is that being, how is that information being conveyed? Is that something that you're reporting to the state on a weekly basis or is that just something that you're now preparing and will be conveyed to the contractors, etc.? So in our temperature change order it's required monthly but we're going to go ahead and track it weekly and provide it in our hydrological report to the state board and then also, you know, make it available to the contractors and probably post it on the website. Okay, so what's the first date that you expect that to be posted on the website? I believe that we're going to have that report done today or by tomorrow. You know, we have, we have to receive, I mean, obviously we track our own diversions but we have to receive that information from Healdsburg, Town of Windsor and Camp Meeker also so we, you know, and so that we're kind of getting that information spread out a little bit. So I believe today we're supposed to have it from everybody. So I'm hoping to have that report out by this afternoon. So on the website by today then? Today or tomorrow and I'll, I was thinking maybe probably the best way to get it out to this group is maybe send it to you and then you could distribute to the TAC members. Okay, and then when you were talking about just conditions on the upper Russian river and Lake Mendocino, can you remind me again or the group what you think then will take place August 1st from the state? So if the storage, if the storage continues to decline as it is, will be below the threshold like I said in the next week or two. And so the first assessment by the state was July 1, we were above the threshold. The next one's July 15th and it will likely state slightly above the threshold on July 15th. And then the next assessment will be August 1 and by then we will likely be below those thresholds. In the emergency reg, it gives the division of water rights the authority to issue curtailments to all water rights. So pre-14, riparian, post-14, post-49, will all be curtailed with the only reasonable use of water being to meet minimum stream flow requirements and human health safety needs with the one exception that contracts under the with the flood control district continue diverting. And like I said, there'll be an assessment whether water is available after September 1 for that, for the flood control district other than for human health and safety needs. There's also provision on the lower Russian River. It's being dealt with quite a little bit differently than the upper. There won't be cross-the-board curtailments. What will occur is they'll evaluate water availability and then based on priority, if they determine that certain water rights, there's not water available for certain water rights, they'll start curtailing those on the lower Russian River. So probably I would expect at some point in time, post-49, water rights would be curtailed and maybe all the way down to post-1914. And then at that point, the only diversions that would be reasonable on the lower Russian River would also be for human health and safety. That would exclude Sonoma water and it's because of stored water in Lake Sonoma. Okay. Thanks, Don. Any other TAC questions for Don? Okay, I'll go ahead and now open this up for public comments. Again, this is agenda item number four, water supply conditions and state water board order updates. If you wish to make a comment via Zoom, please raise your hand or if you're participating via telephone dial star nine. I'm not seeing any waste hands for this item. Okay, thank you, Gina. And again, let the meeting minutes reflect that there were no earlier comments, pre-recorded public comments received on this item. So we'll move to agenda number, item number five, Sonoma Marin Saving Water Partnership. The first item is a water production related to 2013 benchmark. We have our typical attachment that's put together based upon information supplied by all the water contractors and compiled by the agency. Thanks, Paul Piazza again for doing that. I do anticipate that we will, you know, this reporting all is historically been done relative to the 2013 benchmark. You know, I do anticipate, and I've already started to work with Paul Piazza for reporting for the next month, how we can modify this and start reporting just actual impacts based upon 2020 and the order that we're operating under from the state water board. So you can look for some modifications to this coming into the future meetings. But right now it shows for the month of May that we were 24% below the 2013 and year to date was 13% below. And then we typically, you know, as we've included, we have chart one showing the deliveries and the GPCD over that period, as well as chart two, which looks at GPCD over a much longer time period going back from 1995. So any questions from the attack on this item? I'm not seeing. I'll go ahead and open this up for public comment. This is for agenda item number five, a water production. If you wish to make a comment via zoom, please raise your hand or via telephone press or dial star nine. I'm not seeing any raise hands for this item. Thank you, Gina. And again, there were no pre recorded public comments. So we're going to move to agenda item number five, be drought outreach messaging and temporary urgency change or reporting update. Now it'll be given by Paul Piazza with the agency. Paul. Thank you, Drew. Appreciate it. So Gina, I know is throwing up just a little narrative that I put together on our activities. So I thought this weekend that I might share a few pictures related to the update here talking about the June 12th drought drop by event. Should have gotten this to you earlier. So Gina, I don't know if you're able to allow me just to share my screen. I thought it would be better to describe that event with a few pictures if that's okay. Give me one second. Let me give you permission. All right. You should now have permission. Great. Thank you. So hopefully you're able to see the slide. Just as a quick reminder, we did coordinate through the partnership three county regional drought drop by event on June 12th. It was very successful to give out water saving kits to the general public. And we pulled this off at 16 different locations in Marin Sonoma and Mendocino County. I just want to recognize all of the coordination and effort by not only Sonoma water staff listed here, but also all of the other agency staff and volunteers that made this event happen. This was a lot of materials coordination to put together and distribute roughly 10,000 of these drought kits. So this was the arrival of the bucket order from Canada. We had a lot of deliveries of shower heads and other devices that had to get relocated over to our 800 aviation facility and utilize some of our operations staff to help shuttle those materials into a location that staff could then get to and start breaking them down to create allocations for the various partners to pick up to get to their sites and distribute to the public on June 12th. We had a lot of materials in terms of branding for the sites for banners, for hats and shirts for staff to wear that day. This is just a couple images of the pickup coordination from the various partners that came to the site to load up and take back to their agencies what was needed. The kits themselves included a shower timer, high efficiency shower heads, some automatic shutoff nozzles for hoses, a toilet dyke tab test kit, faucet aerators, and then the buckets themselves which are used to capture warm-up water for reuse. So on the day of the event this was at the fairgrounds. Santa Rosa had actually three stations set up to handle all the traffic. At one point they had a line of cars going all the way back to the freeway exit off of highway 12, so there were many hands on site that day to help pull this all off. The event happened from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Here were staff at the city of Katari, city of Sonoma. We had some visitors to our site including Susan Doren, some of our agency staff helping get things set up and coordinate there at the plaza in Sonoma. North Marin Water District had a super busy day when I showed up there at roughly 7.30 in the morning. They had a steady stream of cars coming through the drive-thru there and I understand they sold out of all of the items that they had on stock. Here's the Luchasi Center and Petaluma also a busy day. Brunner Park, one of our more unique participants that rode up on this four-wheeled device. The drop-by was to recognize that not only were people able to drive up but also bike and walk up as well. This is Valley of the Moon at their public works. Town of Windsor outside their public works office across from the high school. They sold out of all their kits. The Forestville Water District was able to participate at the high school up at the city of Cloverdale. They set up on the plaza where they have their Friday night music and sold out of all their kits. We had two locations up in the Yucaya area as well up at Club Calpela and I forget the second location. And then not to be left out down in Marin there were three locations and if you weren't showing up in your Ferrari that day to pick up your kit you were turned away. No just kidding. Any case just wanted to share that and just bring recognition again to all those that made that event possible that day. We do have two additional events planned. Can't get back to stop my share screen here. In any case we're planning events for August 21st. A couple of the agencies that are able to are also planning a third event October 9th. So a great day all around and we got a lot of press coverage that brought significant awareness to the severity of the drought in our region. Man why can't I get back to the screen? Paul if you have it there you go. Thank you. And then so just also want to bring attention to the fact that we launched a region wide saving water challenge as well on July 1st. Information about the challenge is available on the partnerships website at savingwaterpartnership.org. We are giving away a great list of prizes including a high efficiency clothes washer and toilet amongst other things. So we encourage everybody in the public to take a look at the site. We've got 31 tips for each day of July for ways to save water. It only takes saving up and making a pledge to participate to enter you into the drawing for prizes if you're the customer of one of the partnership utilities. And then in addition to that we have a number of other planned outreach events for this summer including participation at the Sonoma County Fair Light which they're branding the summer fun fast. So we'll have some messaging up there during the July 28th through August 10th time frame working with one of our nonprofits in the area Daily Acts to put together the Greywater webinar series that we're hoping the partners can support and get behind with additional potential onsite workshops or tours to support that. We have a trusted messenger video project that's close to launching. It was just I think the filming was wrapped up last week. So we have a number of business and other community leaders that are going on to video to help push out the drought message and the need to save for our customers. So lots happening at the partnership staying very busy and appreciating all of the staff and all the partners for doing their part to collaborate on this. And then lastly regarding the monthly temporary urgency change order term nine report to the state board. We submitted at the beginning of July the fourth of six reports that are due to detail all of our outreach efforts and the partnerships conservation programmatic savings were a little over five and a half million gallons in the first four months from the efforts of the partnership which is a great number. Expect there'll be some additional in the next couple of months as well. So again thank you for all the partners I know given everybody's level of business committing to providing the data on a monthly basis is a bit of a time sink and can take us away from the actual work we do to try and implement our programs and get water savings. So again just want to recognize all of the agency staff that contribute to that report. So that's it Drew. Thank you. Thank you Paul. Yeah I just want to again say the you know the the drought brought by events I think just talking to everybody was you know hugely successful and then Paul I think it was it was you who was driving around supplying additional buckets in the middle of the of the event that was I know it was really helpful for us to keep our customers satisfied even though at the end we did have a couple disappointed customers when we completely ran out so but it was you know that I'd much rather have it that way than standing around and having a whole bunch of extra buckets and not having anybody showing up and and showing any interest so that was really good and I was on the next so the next event that's being planned is that's august 21st is that correct correct yeah that's the date okay and then are the quantities going to be similar so yeah the partnership is coordinating a much larger bulk purchase both to support the august 21st event and then for those agencies that were able to help contribute additional funds to boost up the number of items for and sharing that we don't run out on the 21st and also for those partner agencies that are wanting to host another event on the October 9th date so the materials procurement for that is already underway staff is working furiously to jump through all of the hoops required to get that taken care of you know just recognizing Brian Lee in particular and all he's doing to make that happen the shower timer manufacturer in Hong Kong initially wasn't even able to make our dates because of a resurgence of COVID in Asia but they shopped around and they found another factory to manufacture them at and have come around to actually start making them before we're even able to get the purchase order approved so lots going on behind the scenes to to make this happen thanks Paul questions from the tack on falls report can I go to open this up for public comments again this is agenda item number five if you wish to make a comment via zoom please raise your hand or via phone dial star nine I am not seeing any raised hands for this item thank you Gina and then again let the meeting minutes reflect that there were no pre-recorded public comments received so we'll move on to agenda item number six Potter Valley project update and that's got with Pam Jean Pam good morning through and everybody else so on the Potter Valley project there really haven't been any significant changes since we last spoke in May or June and we do have in terms of what's going on we do have a workshop with our partners um those partners being Cal trout round Valley Indian tribes Humboldt County and Mendocino County in the water and power um for a day and a half later this week um to try to do some in-person planning um the group has uh doing a lot of work virtually and we are going to take the opportunity to to get together in person and um do some planning for the future um we have a due date um in mid September of a sort of a status I'll call it a status report FERC and um we need to decide what we're going to do when it comes to be even mid September so um that's the point of of what we're doing this week um on the operational side as fodder as Potter Valley project goes the PG&E continues to operate under the variants that they got from FERC um they they um put that variant sort of out for comment and received a number of comments and just um I'm forgetting when maybe Donald or a member it probably doesn't matter though a few weeks ago um decided just to continue the variants as they issued it back um in the May June timeframe so that variants will continue at least into August at this point and um possibly after that it's a little unclear what happens at the end of that extension so um that's what's going on with Potter Valley project true thanks Pam um questions from the group on Pam's report okay seeing none I'll open this up for public comments this is agenda item number six Potter Valley project update if you wish to make a comment via zoom please raise your hand or via telephone dial star nine true I do have one hand raised and it's with phone number ending in 3833 I'm going to go ahead and enable your ability to speak thanks Pam this is David Keller in the PD they indicated that the there's a likelihood or at least a possible inclusion of three million dollars for help in funding the required studies do you have any sense about that funds coming through and being allocated we don't well we we do think it's likely that we're going to receive those funds but we will not know until after the break the the legislature takes a break in August and we're we're being told that we're not going to know exactly what's going to happen with that until at least September so we're very hopeful there's been a lot of support at the state level but we won't have an answer to that until September which makes for a very interesting reporting back to perk let's do September 15th okay and and do you have any indication that if that through main is allocated that the state might come through with the balance for this round of studies um no I don't have a feel for that sorry David okay all right well thank you and good luck yeah thanks you bet any other public comments Gina on this item I do not see any other raised hands okay thank you Gina again let the meeting minutes reflect that there are no prerecorded public comments on this agenda item as well by the next agenda item number seven scwa capital improvement projects update uh we're gonna we're gonna continue this to a feature agenda item uh Kent Guilfe was not able to attend this morning so we'll move on now to agenda item number eight which is regional water supply resiliency study update and Don you want to go ahead and take this item for us please yeah Drew I'll I'll go ahead there's not a lot to update as you recall from the June meeting Jay reported out that based on a request from the TAC and TAC leadership that Jacob's kind of shift gears a bit and refocus their effort to accelerate really being able to evaluate drought drought scenarios and responses to that so they have refocused their efforts on model development and developing these scenarios and then putting off some of the other resiliency issues to a later date later in the schedule for like seismic activity other types of disruptions to the system as of right now their the model is is functioning and they're getting ready to go through validation and calibration so they should be prepared by into summer to start using the model on different scenarios right now the focus is scheduling meetings with each of the contractors to revisit any any data gaps data needs they have for the model but also to really focus in on each of the contractor's interests on on on drought issues you know the previous interviews focus broadly on different different disruptions or water shortages and now the focus is going to be what really what each contractor's concerns are on on drought issues I know I believe on Friday Jennifer Jacob's met with you and your your staff for that first interview and I know they're they're trying to schedule those and get these completed in the next couple of weeks so they can you know move forward and stay on track so that's all I have Drew thanks Don do you know Don if so is city of Santa Rosa is that the first interview that's occurred then this month I believe that that's the first and only interview that's occurred okay but then I have I did ask Armin to include me on those schedules that if I was available I could participate so that's I believe that's the only one I've seen so far unless less less another a member of the tack has been contacted and working on their schedule all right but the the objective is to continue to make outreach with the other contractors during this month to have additional interviews yeah I think they're really hoping to wrap wrap them up by the end of the month early August so that they can like I said they really want it you know we want to be on track to to start start looking at these scenario baseline scenarios in September okay questions from the tack on Don's update Jennifer not a question just a comment so as Don mentioned we did meet last week and it was a good meeting just for all the other tack members as you go to meet we had a lot of discussion about the model and the interactions between our system and water agency system and the model so we had I had my operations folks there as well as my asset management folks and it was really really helpful because we don't weigh into the specifics about the operations so just encourage you to consider that when you said schedule your meetings thanks Jennifer any other questions from the tack comments seeing none we'll go ahead and open this up for public comments again this is agenda item number eight regional water supply resiliency study update if you wish to make a comment be a zoom please raise your hand or be a phone press star nine I am not saying any raise hands for this item thank you Gina again have the meeting minutes reflected there are no prerecorded public comments received by the five p.m. deadline yesterday and that brings us to items for the next agenda so we will have the Sonoma County Water Agency CIP update we'll put that we're not able to do this meeting we'll put that for the next regularly scheduled meeting we'll have additional information on state water board tracking related to the 20 percent reduction in diversion I anticipate we'll also have something to discuss just regarding a November and December allocation and we'll also have our other just kind of reoccurring agenda items does anybody have any any other items that the tack has that they want to put out there for additional agenda topics don't see more do I just wanted to confirm that that our report on the you know 20 percent reduction compared to last year it will be going up this afternoon and it will also be posted at our web page so everybody can expect to see that today all right great thanks Don not seeing any comments from the tack again I'll open this up for public comments this is agenda item number nine items for the next agenda if you wish to make a comment if you zoom please raise your hand or be a telephone hit star nine I do not see any raised hands for this item thank you Gina again let the meeting minutes reflect that there were no pre-recorded comments so that brings us to the end of the meeting thanks everybody for participating and our next meeting will be the first Monday it'll be a whack in August it'll be a work a whack tack meeting that'll be August 2nd and I'll adjourn the meeting at 9 56 hey Drew before you completely adjourn the meeting this is Colleen Ferguson with City of Sonoma just want the record to reflect that I was listening into the meeting by phone this 1792 number that was mentioned and but I wasn't able to speak until 15 minutes into the meeting something like that so um so City of Sonoma was represented in the meeting um today thanks thanks for being we will apologize to everybody that was having problems logging in we'll take a look in and figure out what happened there's for it so it won't occur in the future okay meetings adjourned thanks everybody