 It's the last week of a six-week long course where we've brought together students from MCAS Maramar, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton, Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow and Marine Corps Air Ground Command Center 29 Palms. Personnel from all those installations that are part of their hazmat program came here today to participate in a course that certifies them as hazmat technician and specialist and what that allows them to do is to respond off installation into the civilian communities as needed. So today they were doing a simulated sodium hyper chloride leak here at the wastewater treatment plant. There was some plumbing that was simulated leaking so the students did a briefing and then went in and secured that leak. Students start the first week with a week full of college chemistry and then from there they slowly progressed into the equipment and type of PPE, how to run a call and then they come out here in the field and take all that, put it together and run a mock exercise. Funding for this hazmat TechSpec course is from MCICOM Installation Seabringing Protection Program. They provide the funding in order for us to execute the training. They also help with the coordination, getting students from other bases and all the logistics that are involved with that, getting them down here for the training. The students are doing very well. We're happy with the instructors and the material that they've provided and then we're obviously thankful of these facilities that let us come out and practice here on some of the real-life stuff that could occur here.