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We
do
have
a
quorum
for
this
evening's
regular
session
meeting
wednesday
march.
The
17th
2021
will.
C
I
think
council
member
rallo
entered
the
room,
but
he's
not
unmuted
yet
so.
Okay.
A
Okay,
he
can
show
us
his
face
in
just
a
second
but
for
meeting
purposes.
A
I
am
I'm
here,
okay,
wouldn't
allow
me
to.
I
need
to
thank
you,
hi
folks,
hello,
councilman,
carlo.
A
Got
a
lot
of
technology;
sometimes
yes,
okay,
tonight's
agenda
summation.
We
will
approve
a.
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And
we
have
three
items
tonight
for
second
readings
and
resolutions.
One.
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Minutes
for
the
dates
listed
be
approved.
Are
there
any
additions
or
corrections
to
the
minutes.
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Reports
and
we'll
start
with
council
members.
I
have
a
a
colleague
this
evening,
council.
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Member
volun
has
asked
to
go
toward
the
end.
He
has
a
report
that
may
take
up
to.
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So,
having
said
that,
I
will
call
on
them,
as
I
see
them
on
my
screen.
Council
members
can
blurry.
H
H
People
from
coming
to
the
shelters
wheeler
does
not
require
anyone
to
engage
in
religious.
H
H
The
bloomington
police
department
has,
according
to
shelter
staff
work
very.
H
H
Fund
that
so
that,
then
we
can
all
assess
how
large
the
problem
is
and
what
we
need.
H
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H
A
fair
amount
of
of
putting
together
a
program
like
that
in
a
home.
H
I
worked
with
group
homes
when
I
was
worked
for
the
state
for
several
years
and.
A
Thank
you,
councilmember
smith,
councilmember
flaherty,.
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A
Thank
you
very
much,
we'll
save
council
member
volun
toward
the
end.
I
hope
we
have
enough
time.
A
I
do
have
a
very
brief
report.
First
thing:
I'd
like
to
do
is
thank.
A
Their
offers
of
food
asking
can
we
do
things
just
basically
showing.
A
Support
that
effort,
so
that
we
could
help
subsidize
the
education
of
future
nurses
as
we.
A
A
My
daughter's
little
brother
jimmy
for
the
sims
family.
Lastly,
what
I'd
like
to
say
is.
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And
others
throughout
the
community.
But
when
I
was.
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A
I
review
and
reiterate
those
areas
that
I
just
spoke
on,
because
I
really
do
think
it's
important.
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G
Thank
you
duly
noted.
Thank
you,
councilmember
volden,
for
that
report.
A
And
before
we
move
to
the
next
phase,
we
do
have
a
few
seconds
I
observed
throughout.
A
Allowing
you
to
take
that
last
spot,
and
that
is
good.
I
appreciate
you
you're
quite
welcome.
A
A
L
President
sims
and
I'd
extend
my
condolences
as
well
to
over
your
laws,
to
you
and
to
doris.
L
In
the
on
her
floor,
even
when
she
was
not
on
her
floor
and
we
I
don't
know
her.
L
L
In
in,
in
the
context
of
the
previous
discussion,
I
know
your
time
is
valuable
and
we.
L
The
commission,
as
you
may
have
may
know,
already,
is
constituted
by
ordinance.
L
And
my
slides
are
a
little
texty.
I
apologize
for
that
visually
they're,
not
fascinating,
but.
L
Loads
of
experience
devotion
to
the
subject:
we've
had
we've
lost
three
this
year,
one
to.
L
A
move
out
of
town
and
a
couple
to
to
family
and
other
work
obligations,
so
we're
down
three.
L
And
frankly,
I
don't
know
whether
those
are
mayor
or
city
council
appointments
for
sure.
L
And
began
a
discussion
about
the
idea
of
convening
service
providers
to
seniors
in
the.
L
Each
year
and
at
the
bloomington
street
fair,
both
of
those
were
canceled
due
to
the.
L
L
L
Person-To-Person
conference
in
the
fall
so
we'll
continue
to
stay
involved
with
that.
L
L
And
we
discussed
planning
for
a
roundtable
on
the
digital
divide
in
this
coming
year.
L
Yeah,
so
that
takes
us
to
this
coming
year's
objectives.
We
hope
we
would
like
to
do
service.
L
Provider
roundtables
on
a
quarterly
basis,
but
the
first
one
has
already
been
scheduled
in
april.
L
Improving
digital
access
and
digital
literacy
for
seniors
I
should
I
should
add
that,
with
the.
L
March
6
meeting
of
the
council,
we
have
picked
up
our
our
ears
actually
around.
L
Homeless
issues
and
are
looking
into
a
position
statement
on
homelessness.
That's.
L
Point
in
time
than
most
of
us
are
are
doing,
and
so
it's
certainly
an
issue.
That's
salient
for.
L
So,
that's
that's,
I
think,
that's
the
end
of
the
report.
I
want
to
again.
We
want
to
thank
the
city.
L
Council
and
the
mayor
for
their
their
support
of
the
commission
on
aging,
we
are
devoted
to.
A
Seeing
none
I
will
move
to
public
comment.
If
we
have
any,
I
will
remind
everyone
that
you
can.
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Us
a
note
or
send
a
meeting
host
a
note
through
chat,
and
I
would
also
remind
if
we
have
more
than.
A
All
who
wish
to
speak,
I
also
will
say
that
I
do
believe
well
set
aside
for
a
maximum
of
20
minutes.
A
M
It
appears
that
the
person
using
the
screen
name
rm,
who
I
believe,
is
renee
miller.
M
In
the
direct
message
and
it's
unclear
to
me,
if
ms
washburn
wishes
to
speak
now
or
during.
A
I
think
so
far
we
have
two,
I
think,
the
other
one
that
is
comments
having
to
do
on
legislation.
A
That's
on
tonight
agenda
and
there
will
be
time
to
comment
then,
okay,
so
seeing
the
two.
A
We
can
allot
five
minutes,
I
think
renee
miller.
Are
you
ready
to
speak.
N
Mr
president,
mr
stafford's
work
with
the
aging
community
and
his
report
was
wonderful.
N
N
Like
to
address
the
meeting
in
which
you
that's,
mr
president,
and
I'm
sorry
for
your
loss,.
N
Like
this
as
a
whole,
really
did
set
the
tone
for
the
public
in
a
lot
of
ways
too,.
N
N
By
two
specifically
and
both
being
condescending,
but
also.
N
N
Sure,
having
said
that,
I
don't
think
it
is
for
our
council
or
anyone
else
other
than.
N
Coming
forth
out
of
one
of
the
council
members
suggestions,
but
I
do
appreciate
the
fact.
N
That
he
did
visit
some
shelters
and
I
wanted
to
thank
him
for
that.
N
Because
that
that
is
showing
more
than
I've
seen
so
far,
so
thank
you.
I.
I
O
O
To
start
with
counselor,
in
my
tradition
we
say,
if
your
daughter
may
her
memory
be
for
a
blessing.
O
Regarding
the
report.
O
O
Do
you
see
that
his
feet
were
[
__,
],
purple
and
laughed
there's
an
old
joke.
Groucho
marx
said.
O
The
bloomington
city,
co,
human
rights
ordinance
includes
housing
status,
a
protected
class.
O
A
Thank
you
very
very
much
to
those
who
spoke
publicly
we'll
now
move
to.
B
C
I
understand
yes
councilmember.
C
Okay,
thank
you
and
that
passes
9-0.
It's
been
moved
in
second,
that
ordinance,
21-09.
A
Be
introduced
and
read
by
the
by
the
clerk
by
title
synopsis.
Only.
A
A
Thank
you,
councilmember
flaherty.
Mr
president,
I
move
that
ordinance
2109
be
adopted.
A
Mr
kelson,
here
this
evening,
are
you
the
only
one
presenting
on
this
ordinance,
sir.
P
I
will
be
presenting
on
this
ordinance
mike.
I
have
a
number
of
members
of
our
staff.
A
Much
please
proceed
good
evening:
council,
I'm
vic
kelson,
the
director
of
the
city
of
bloomington.
P
P
I'd
like
to
introduce
members
of
our
team,
laura
pettit,
who
is
our
assistant
director
for
finance,.
P
James
hall
who's,
our
assistant
director
for
environmental
programs.
We
also
have
chris
wheeler.
P
P
P
P
Beauchamp
of
unif
of
united
financial
system
or
utilities
financial
system,
sorry
who
worked.
P
All
of
our
functions
are
paid
for
by
the
customers
by
the
water
bills.
We
do.
P
P
Owing
to
that,
to
that
dislocation,
water
works
rates
are
different
from
the
other
rates.
In
that.
P
Then
by
the
common
council
and
then
have
they
have
to
undergo
review
and
approval
by
the
indiana.
P
Utility
regulatory
commission,
sewer
and
storm
water
rates
are
all
only
have
to
go
to
council.
P
Our
waterworks
has
about
25,
000
customers,
and
we
have,
and
seven
of
those
customers
are.
P
Monroe
water
treatment
plant
down
at
lake
monroe,
we
have
over
430
miles.
P
P
P
We
have
three
major
goals
that
were
involved
in
that
drove
our
capital
spending
in
that.
P
This
is
now
actually
required
by
law
under
america's
water
infrastructure
act
of
2018.
P
P
P
Pipes,
manholes
fire,
hydrants
and
so
forth.
We're
going
to
we're
deploying
that
this
spring.
P
P
P
P
Over
two
miles
per
year-
and
we
have
been
taking
on
these
projects
in
various
locations
in
the
city.
P
I'll
talk
more
about
that
in
a
little
while
we
also
is
you
it's
a
big
operation,
so
you're
always.
P
P
We
had
to
do
site
remediation
at
that
site
to
take
away
all
the
soil
that
was
lead
contaminated.
P
P
P
P
P
P
P
Drives
we've
also
are
in
the
process
of
deploying
a
laboratory
information
management.
P
P
P
P
P
P
2019.
we
had
planned
for
water
in
2020,
but
kova
19
delayed
about
everything.
Iurc
wants
us
to
file.
P
That
shows
the
the
general
cost
of
operations
for
the
whole
utilities
department.
P
P
The
rate
case
was
delayed.
We
moved
the
test
year
back
three
months
to
end
at
the
end
of
march.
P
Of
2020.
now
after
that
point,
that
was
when
iu
was
shut
down
and
our
water
sales
were
had.
P
P
Want
to
file
with
iurc
by
the
time
we're
right
around
a
year
past
the
end
of
the
test
year.
So.
P
We're
doing
this
right
now
because,
because
of
that,
secondly,
the
2016
rate.
P
The
way
we
do
our
budgeting,
we
budget
every
every
bit
of
our
anticipated
revenues.
Personnel.
P
Since
2017
the
nr,
the
amount
of
money
available
for
enr
has
declined
from
about
5.3.
P
Schedule,
water
pipes,
service
life
is
typically
about
75
to
100
years
and
we're
trying
to
get
to.
P
P
P
Demolition
really
took
a
big
bite
out
of
the
dollars
we
had
available
for
20,
2020
and
2021.
P
Another
way
of
looking
at
that
same
trend
in
the
in
the
rate
cycle
as
you'll
see
we
get
to
2021.
P
P
P
P
Tank
actually
iurc
has
requested
that
we
do
that.
That
tank
does
need
to
be,
does
need.
P
P
P
P
P
Dollars
for
the
standby
power
improvements
in
22
and
23.
on
the
distribution
side,
there's
about.
P
1.4
million
in
24
for
the
the
south
central
booster
rehab,
the
east
tank
will
be
in
22
and
23.
P
P
P
8.7
million
dollars
in
in
2022
and
then
trending
downward
again,
as
you
would
expect,
as.
P
We
will
be
proposing
to
sell
bonds
to
finance
several
of
these
projects.
This
will
move.
P
Them
up
on
the
calendar
from
from
to
allow
us
to
get
them
done
in
a
timely
fashion.
P
So,
let's
talk
about
revenue
requirements,
the
capital
improvement
plan
has
all.
P
P
P
P
P
We
actually
did
a
cost
of
service
study
for
sewer,
in
which
we
created
two
customer
categories.
P
American
water
works
association
has
published
a
report
m1,
which
is
it
outlines
how
the
industry.
P
P
P
P
P
Number
of
dollars
you
pay
for
a
thousand
gallons
of
water
residential
customers
would
be
looking.
P
At
a
cost
of
service
increase
of
about
16
percent,
commercial,
governmental
and
interdepartmental.
P
P
Now,
once
we've
got
the
the
the
numbers
for
how
we
for
the
the
revenue
requirements
and
the.
P
A
rate
schedule
that
meets
the
objectives
of
the
revenue
requirements.
P
While
getting
us,
as
close
as
we
can
to
to
matching
the
cost
of
service
based
pricing,.
P
And
the
way
we've
done
this
is
we
looked
everything
over
and
first
of
all,
we
saw
some.
P
P
P
In
a
moment,
30
almost
33
for
the
commercial
governmental
inter-departmental
and,
of
course,
that.
P
We
also
have
charges
for
for
the
meters
themselves
and
for
fire
protection,
and
one
and.
P
P
That's
fire
hydrants
will
be
much
smaller
than
the
21
or
21.7
percent
increase
for
metered
sales.
P
P
P
P
Would
be
more
like
13
for
the
average
customer
average
bloomington
customer
7.8
for
a
for
a.
P
P
The
50
mark
in
the
state,
in
terms
of
our
pricing,
but
what
you
see
over
here
in
this.
P
Left-Hand
column
about
four
or
five
of
the
cust
of
the
utilities
that
have
rates
similar
to.
P
Our
calendar
is
being
slowly
checked
off
so
we're
down
to
a
second
reading
with
council
tonight.
P
If
we
council
approves
of
all
of
this,
so
in
the
next
few
weeks,
we
do
expect
to
file
with
the
iurc.
P
P
300
days
to
rule
on
on
the
case,
so
presuming
we
file
sometime
in
april
that
basically
gets
us.
P
To
the
end
of
2021,
before
we
get
approval,
so
we
would
anticipate
that
that
we
would
be
through
the.
P
P
P
Customers
that
don't
use
as
much
water
so
we're
we
seem
to
be
seeing
some
benefits
of
of.
P
Of
conservation
and-
and
we're
very
happy
to
see
this,
so
we
haven't
had
another
another.
P
Maximum
day,
like
we
did
back
in
2012
when
we
had
the
severe
seasonal
drought.
P
P
P
Lead
and
copper
rule
that
requires
replacement
of
all
the
lead
service
lines
in
the
city.
P
Over
the
the
coming
decades
and
basically
between
now
and
2024,
the
biggest
job
we'll
have.
P
For
more
efficient
pump,
pump
equipment
and
and
motor
drives,
we
will
continue
refurbishing.
P
P
A
You
quit
sharing
your
screen
so
again,
gotta
love
technology.
Thank
you
for
that
report.
A
We'll
move
to
questions
from
council
members,
council,
member
scam,
blurry.
Yes,
thank
you.
F
Mr
kelson,
thank
you
for
the
presentation.
Thank
you
too,
to
you
and
whoever
appropriate
for
the
good.
F
Work,
you
did
at
the
griffey
treatment
plant.
It
is
so
nice
to
see
those
hazards
go
on
and
to
see
a.
F
More
natural
state
there,
so
thank
you
for
that.
A
couple
general
questions
and
then
a
specific
one.
F
Which
I
may
save,
you
talked
about
some
of
the
outreach
you've
done
to
constituents
and
thank
you.
F
I
appreciate
your
including
that
slide.
I
know
we've
discussed
it
in
my
constituent.
F
Could
you
talk
more
about
just
constituent
feedback?
Generally,
the
the
meetings
were.
P
We
did,
we
have
had
had
a
number
of
people
in
each
of
the
meetings
most
of
the
people
we've.
P
Talked
to
have
have
acknowledged
the
need
for
the
things
we're
doing
and
appreciated
that.
P
P
P
From
anyone,
okay,
nor
have
I
in
my
conversation,
so
a
second
question.
Obviously,
we've
had
some.
F
F
F
Polyethylene
pipes
and
so
forth,
I
I'm
assuming
we
didn't
have
polyethylene
100
years
ago,
but
what.
F
P
P
That
goes
from
the
main
to
your
home,
and
it
goes
first
to
the
meter
pit
where
the
meter
is.
P
P
P
E
Yes,
thank
you.
I
have
a
bunch
of
random
questions,
but
I'll
take
a
couple
now.
E
There
was
a
report,
mr
kelson
of
several
mains
bursting
lately
the
past
week
or
two.
E
How
many,
how
old
were
the
mains
that
burst?
Some
of
them
were
very
old,
and
some
of
them
were.
P
From
the
1970s,
I
believe
the
ductile
iron
pipe,
as
I
said,
there's
a
there's
some
ages
of.
P
P
Iron
pipe
manufacturers
have
now
now
recommend
polywrap,
so
you
actually
put
a
plastic.
P
Being
installed
with
sacrificial
anodes
so
that
you
can
do
prevent
galvanic
corrosion
from.
P
From
the
in
the
soil,
just
like
you
would
with
say
the
the
the
foundation
of
a
building
or
a.
P
When
the
pipes
shrink
in
length,
if
you
imagine
you've
got
a
thousand
foot
pipe
if
it
shrinks.
P
P
We
had
a
failure
in
the
data
collection
system
that
reports
to
our
operators.
What's
going
on.
P
P
P
Be
hundreds
and
hundreds
of
pounds
of
pressure
and
we
suspect
that
that
morning
we
may
have.
P
Had
that
the
water
hammer
may
have
led
to
some
of
those
main
breaks,
we
do
have
equipment
that.
P
We're
deploying
through
the
system
to
watch
for
water
hammer
in
the
vicinity
of
our.
P
Of
our
different
pumping
stations
and
we're
going
to
continue
to
work
on
that
to
try
and.
P
P
E
Iron
pipe
with
pvc,
but
is
there
some
particular
significance
to
c900
pipe?
Oh
it's
just.
It
is
just.
A
Thank
you,
councilmember
roland
councilmember,.
K
Thank
you,
mr
kelson.
We've
discussed
in
the
past
about
growth
and
of
city,
adding
number
of
units.
K
Us
cost
of
service
pricing
was
one
means
to
remedy
that,
as
I
recall,
but
what
I'd
like
to
know
is.
K
You,
I
think,
the
second
or
third
to
the
last
slide.
You
show
the
water
usage
per
day.
K
Which
I
assume
was
in
the
the
vertical
axis,
was
millions
of
gallons
per
day
usage.
Is
that
correct.
K
Well,
what
what
I
gathered
from
that
is
that
we've
had
a
steady
usage
which
is.
K
But
as
I
recall,
the
expansion
of
the
monroe
county
or
monroe
lake
monroe
water
treatment
plant.
K
Does
have
a
limit?
I
can't
remember
what
that
was
if
it
was
30
million
gallons
per
day,
and
I.
K
K
K
That
cost
is
internalized
to
the
to
those
new
customers.
If
you
get
my
drift,
yes,.
P
P
Infrastructure
for
the
peak
day,
so
the
maximum
demand
we
had
we've
had
been
in
the
23s
and
25s.
P
A
few
times
the
our
average
day
is
more
like
15
million
gallons
per
day.
P
But
you're
right
eventually
with
growth,
we
do
anticipate
that
we'll
get
beyond
our
we'll.
P
Get
up
to
the
point
where,
as
we
were
in
2010,
we
were
getting
pretty
close
to
having
peak.
P
Another
plant
expansion,
perhaps
up
to
36
or
something
like
that.
P
The
we
do
have,
we
have
reviewed
all
of
our
connection:
fees
on
sewer
and
water.
P
To
account
for
new
connections
are
supposed
to
be
paying
their
share
of
what
comes
what.
P
For
for
us
yeah,
you
broke
up
a
little
bit
there,
but
I
think
I've
got
to
do
for
water.
Water
is.
P
We've
taken
some
steps
to
encourage
voluntary
annexation
in
the
circumstance
that
someone
wants.
P
P
The
we
have
a
service
area,
that's
drawn
on
the
map,
those
those
wholesale
customers
of
ours,
that.
P
P
Water,
if
you're
in
van
buren
service
area,
you
you
buy
from
them
so
in
terms
of
geography,.
P
Annexation
really
won't
affect
water
that
much,
except
for
if
we
do
infill
or
additional.
P
K
P
A
P
I'm
glad
to
talk
about
that.
We
have
a
customer
assistance
program
that
is
funded
by
the
utilities.
P
P
P
P
P
Council
raised
the
budget
for
that
in
2020
to
from
40
to
45
000
dollars,
and
so
we
have.
P
P
Disconnections
is
that,
well,
certainly,
we
want
to.
We
don't
want
to
disconnect
people's
water,
but.
P
Extremely
flexible
with
payment
plans
and
and
things
like
that,
to
to
try
and
make
sure
that.
P
We
don't
have
the
situation
where
people
who
are
who've
lost
their
jobs
or
whatnot
are
simply.
P
P
P
I
P
P
So
if
they're
taught,
if,
if
someone
is
talking
to
us
and
and
taking
steps.
I
D
And
that
we
had
a
report
that
tried
to
identify
and
and
point
out
cross
subsidies
between
those.
D
Classes
did
that
report
in
that
study
at
all
were
cross
subsidies
or
subsidies
within
customer.
Q
Mr
flaherty,
it's
the
reason
is
because
you
have
two
components
to
it:
one
is
a
commodity
charge.
Q
Q
But
it
is
a
step
in
that
direction
to
somewhat
not
just
correct
the
cross
subsidiation
between.
Q
D
Subclass,
can
you
describe
maybe
the
different
types
of
factors
that
might
lead
to
cross.
Q
Okay,
I'm
going
to
try
to
give
you
a
general
you
have
in
a
residential
class.
You
have.
Q
All
right,
I
know
I'm
only
it's
without
getting
too
it's,
you
know.
I
can
probably.
P
We
have,
generally
speaking,
two
customer
classes
for
residential
for
single
family,
residential
and.
P
You
tend
to
be
a
lower
lower
user.
You
and
you
have
a
five
eighths
inch
meter,
you're
you're.
P
D
Follow-Up,
actually
that
you
touched
on
that's
the
type
of
thing
I
was
thinking
of
as
meter
size.
D
But
also
like
amount
of
infrastructure
in
terms
of
miles
of
pipe,
for
instance,
or
feet
of
pipe.
D
P
P
A
H
H
H
P
To
fund
the
utility,
what
will
happen
is
well,
it's
we've
seen
it
this
year.
There
are,
we
had
a.
P
Fairly
robust
capital
plan
plan
for
2021.,
but
both
because
we
have
the
revenue
we
had
a.
P
Revenue
decline
owing
to
the
pandemic
of
about
seven
percent,
but
also
we
ended
up
spending.
P
P
P
P
If
that
pump
is
out
of
service
for
an
extended
period
of
time,
you
know,
owing
to
the
fact.
P
That
you
don't
have
the
money
to
fix
it.
Well
then,
one
day
that
26
million
gallon
per
day.
P
P
It's
more
likely
that
what
would
happen
is
what
happened
in
2012
when
we
had
the
peak
day.
That
was.
P
P
Which
is
the
sort
of
thing
that's
really
difficult
and
really
hard
on
the
customers
so.
P
Rate
reviews
on
a
regular
cycle,
so
so
it
looks
more
like
inflation.
P
P
P
A
Actually,
council,
member
of
old,
will
get
you
on
the
second
round.
I
do
have
a
question.
A
Mr
kelson
and
mr
beauchamp
may
be
helpful
with
this
as
well.
We
were
talking
about
c90
pipe.
A
A
Sides-
and
I
guess,
and
maybe
this
is
something
you
can
share
with
me
later-
just
to
educate
me.
A
A
Some
cost
differences
of
why
we
use
differences
so
that
don't
have
a
lot
to
do
with
the
water.
A
Right
now
so
or
if
you
can
do
it
real
quickly,
I'll
listen.
Actually,
I
think
brad
schrader.
P
Hi
brett
hi
hi,
the
main
the
main
difference
we
find
is
the
water
pipe
is
high
pressure
pipe.
R
R
R
A
A
Kind
of
reads
what
your
consistent
use
is,
let's
say
three
units
a
month
and
then
it
spikes.
A
A
Portal,
in
order
to
take
advantage
of
that
that
benefit.
P
P
Would
contact
you
to
tell
you
about
it?
We
might
even
if
we
can't
reach
you,
we
might.
P
Disconnect
it,
especially
if
we
see
evidence
that
there's
water
flowing
out
of
the
ground.
P
P
What
we
do
we
do
track
those
and
we
do
reach
out
when
we
see
them.