 What we're doing is we're getting presented the 2010 EPA Sustainable Public Health Award from the Texas Water Development Board. The project that won the award is our Village Creek Reclaim Water Project. It extends up an 11.5 mile pipeline and constructed a pump station here at the plant for providing the reclaimed water to Eulis Arlington in DFW. So reclaimed water is a product of wastewater treatment, typically utilities treat wastewater and turn it into biosolids and effluent that goes out as part of the discharge. Our discharge at Village Creek here for the City of Fort Worth goes to the Trinity River historically, but reclaimed water is a way of reusing that water for demands that would otherwise require additional water supply in the future and it can be used more inexpensively than potable water. Today it is my pleasure to acknowledge and present the 2010 EPA Sustainable Public Health Protection Award to the best drinking water state revolving fund project in the state of Texas. The award recognizes those specific communities that advance the most innovative and effective projects that further the national goals of clean and safe water projects. This award is yet another example of the commitment of Fort Worth and the entire North Texas region to sustainable growth. Sustainability is something that we say early and often in Fort Worth because that is our mantra, that is what we're working toward. There are many days that you come to this facility and you have people from all over the world looking at what we're doing at this particular facility and it becomes very, very impressive and even more impressive on a lot of the things that contacts that we make across the world and people have ideas and we're able to point them to Frank Crum and his staff at this particular facility to look at the level of innovation that's going on. It's remarkable and then also when we talk about what is being done with the reclaimed water with the airport, we're also talking about a system that takes some of the burden off of our water resources because we're taking the reclaimed water and doing irrigation using the water for the gas well industry. So there's a lot of the water that is coming from this system that is not draining from our primary system of providing services.