 I'm Stacey Chesney with Denver Water. I oversee Denver Water's media communications program and our new site called TAP. Part of our role at Denver Water is really being out in the community. We want to talk to people, help educate people on the value and the precious resource that we have here and how to use it best and wisely. We have a water trailer that we bring out to community events and it's a great thing. Our plumbers help design the taps that bring you ice fresh cold water and we want to help people know that you know your water from the tap is clean, it's safe, it's great tasting and when you're out in the hot sun in an event that we want to be there for you and bring that nice cold water to you. Denver Water serves 1.4 million people in the Denver Metro area. About half our customers are in Denver and the other half are in some of the surrounding suburbs. So we serve a quarter of the state's population with less than 2% of all the water used in the state. So Denver Water's supply comes really half from the Colorado River Basin and half from the South Platte River Basin. So really on that snow that falls in the mountains is what's coming down into our streams down in the customers homes ultimately after we treat it. Well one of the biggest water uses is outdoor water use and making sure that you're not watering during the heat of the day is an easy thing to do. That water often evaporates and it's not really that efficient. So it helps you in your lawn as well as helps save water overall. Little changes that each individual makes can add up to big water savings and that's really important. People may not realize that a lot of the water use in Denver comes from outdoor watering. So if you have a home and you want to take a look at that lawn you could say if I'm not using it maybe I'll replace that with a lower water use plant for example. And then even inside your home turning off the tap while you're brushing your teeth or washing dishes those little actions that each of us can take add up to big water savings. Denver Water offers conservation programs for every type of customer. So if you are a commercial customer and you have a business and you want to look at your operations to figure out how you can save water we can work with you. We have programs dedicated toward homeowners and rebates that we offer for water efficient fixtures like if you install an ultra-high efficiency toilet you can actually get a rebate for that that will almost pay for the cost of the toilet itself. And we're happy to speak with people to help them understand the little steps that you can take to save water.