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09-06-18 Utilities Advisory Commission
A
You
know
what
he
power
should
be
doing
other
than
what
we've
done.
I
think
we
have
to
direct
you
from
the
City,
Council
and
I
think
we
heard
their
presentations
at
a
couple
of
times
and
we
ask
for
directions
from
City
Council
for
us
who
to
see
what
we're
going
to
do
and
what
was
very
enlightening.
I
wish.
A
You
would
do
the
presentation
that
did
for
us
that
walk
to
the
City
Council,
because
it
opened
a
bunch
of
witches
in
my
mind
on
why
we
use
the
water
and
everything
else
and
you
find
out
to
read:
don't
eat
the
water,
but
you
do
need
the
water,
but
you
can't
do
the
water.
You
know
all
these
there's
a
lot
of
things
here
that.
B
Mr.
chairman,
we
need
presented
during
about
the
time
he
presented
to
City
Council.
We
also
presented
a
proposed
rate
increase
because
of
all
the
growth
and
part
of
our
rate,
the
rate
increase.
We
asked
consultant
to
look
at
a
secondary
water
source
and
we
give
him
an
idea
said
this
is
probably
will
I
think
might
put
430
million
dollar
right
just
to
look
at
it,
how
the
rate
goes
and.
B
That
one
I
can
I
can
show
it
to
you.
As
I,
say,
council
made
a
motion
that
this
committee
should
not
deal
with
anything
water
secondary
water,
but
this
is
a
weight.
Basically,
so
I
can
show
it
to
you.
This
is
nothing
finals.
We
won
this
one
yeah.
It's
unfortunate
I
was
even
accused
of
doing
politicking.
I
thought.
C
C
A
My
version
of
what
we're
doing
here
is
probably
just
being
a
spearhead
to
what
City
Council
will
ultimately
have
to
vote
on.
I
mean
we're
not
going
to
make
a
motion
here
and
that's
going
to
be
long,
but
we
can
recommend
and
what
I'm
getting
is
that
I
think
a
lot
of
people
believe
that
we
have
a
water
shortage
in
the
oil
and
after
that
presentation
you
realize
that
we
don't
have
a
water
shortage.
Is
that
what
happens?
My
biggest
concern
I?
Think
I,
expressed
it
before,
was
a
look
at
bridge.
A
Being
the
hazmat
bridge
for
this
area
is
no
question
in
today's
volatile
world.
We
kind
of
think
that
we're
not
in
harm's
way
but
really,
and
they
can
really
put
the
hurt
on
us
community
in
this
county
by
doing
something
crazy
on
that
bridge,
because
everything
is
down
you
know
downstream
and
so
to
me,
the
secondary
water
source
should
always
be
something
ready.
A
There
we'd
be
isolated
for
8
and
15
hours
without
nothing
left
just
communication,
but
here
this
is
water
is
life,
and
if
we
don't
have
water
that
might
have
water
bottle
to
handle
this
town,
you
know
so
to
me
that
was
the
intent
of
us
to
finding
way
to
contract
when
these
companies-
okay,
we're
gonna
partner
with
you,
we're
going
to
do
this
and
I
think
what
both
of
them
it's
in
common.
You
can
buy
it
reset
it.
A
You
know,
but
then
we
find
out
that
we're
letting
our
code
on
screen
that
we
could
resell
anyways.
So
it's
it's
not
an
easy
to
limbo
to
begin,
but
if
we
do
get
in
that
situation,
where
something
happens
and
there's
no
pipelines
to
the
edge
of
town
were
to
hook
up
to
this
domain
works
as
people
use
it.
So
it
gets
renovation
right.
Well,
then,
we'll
find
out
why
it
should
be.
C
B
B
B
B
D
D
A
A
I,
don't
care
about
that's
my
problem:
I'm
not
running
for
anybody's
office,
but
the
bottom
line
is
I.
Do
know
the
urgency
that
we
do
have
here
and
every
person
they
make
their
presentation
and
you
have
to
realize
and
I
get
back
to
the
phone
company
and
what
I've
done
for
this
community
in
the
past
35
40
years
I've
been
here
and
what
it
was
when
I
when
I,
when
I
got
here
and
thank
me
degree
birth
over
a
building
table
in
a
year
for
nine
hours.
A
That's
how
bad
and
that's
where
we're
at
with
the
water,
because
we've
had
one
source
and
that
source
is
downriver
from
a
lot
of
other
communities
and
other
situations,
but
when
they
brought
up
the
situation
of
here's
a
pipe.
It's
your
water,
your
paper,
so
much
for
the
user
or
not.
Basically,
what
do
we
do
with
that?
Well,
there's
communities
down
the
road
that
have
arsenic
in
the
water
I
remove
my
employees
in
heaven
bill.
A
We
had
a
tape
of
the
water
because
they
could
they're
going
to
flush
it,
but
they
couldn't
drink
it
because
of
the
arson
and
everything
we
wanted
to.
Take
a
chance,
140
employees
in
that
town,
drinking
arsenic
or
not
from
company
office
and
then
getting
sued.
For
so
there's
ways
you
can
sell
the
water,
you
got
a
pipe.
Is
there
and
you
know
I
think
we
both
of
it
give
us
great
ideas
but
I,
don't
think
the
City
Council
understands
the
severity
of
what
is
really
there,
because
the
rivers
running
probably
and.
C
D
F
And
I
was
in
New,
Mexico
and
I
drove
were
those
rivers
and
I
went
to
the
major
reservoirs
and
you
cannot
believe
the
levels.
The
lake
levels
there
and
I've
talked
in
there
50
to
100
feet
below
some
of
the
reservoirs.
The
rivers
and
the
creeks
are
at
all-time
lows.
I
mean
you
look
at
you
know.
Normally
the
you
have
one
of
the
main
rivers
and
goes
through
Pagosa
Springs.
F
It's
normally
I
get
700
psi
and
then
it's
down
to
200
right
now
the
levels
are
at
all-time
low
people
who
realize
that
all
we
were
going
to
try
to
do
is
go.
You
know
people
don't
just
because
you
know
we're
stakeholders,
because
you
know
we're
landowners
within
the
county
and
we
know
conservation,
we've
had
to
develop
water
and
that's
the
only
reason
they
brought
us
to
the
table.
We
know
the
importance
of
water.
I
mean
there's
scarcity
on
our
ranches
all
the
time
we
deal
with
that
and
been
dealing
it
with
for
generations.
F
We
don't
have
an
aquifer
or
a
magic
aquifer
under
my
ladder,
men
and
or
or
any
of
the
stakeholders,
not
even
under
John's
land,
that
we
can
turn
it
to
Lorado.
So
that's
just
very
unfortunate
and
bad
information.
I
mean
we've
got
water,
that's
brackish!
You
know
we
don't
have
that
generator.
We
we
can,
you
know
so
the
water
is
going
to
have
to
come
from
elsewhere
and
people
need
to
understand
and
council
needs
to
be
better
informed.
Unfortunately,
you
have
one
gentleman
on
the
board.
F
You
know
thinks
there's
a
conspiracy
theory
or
a
first
meeting.
You
know
there
is
no
conspiracy.
I
mean
all
we're
here.
To
do
is
look
at
the
facts.
We're
not
a
legislative
governing
body.
We're
just
going
to
you
know
what
we're
going
to
do
is
we're
going
to
lay
the
groundwork
and
the
framework
that
you
know.
Hopefully
we're
not
going
to
see
it
in
our
lifetime,
but
this
is
something
that
we're
going
to
need
this
information,
20
30
40
years
down
the
road.
F
If
this
city
continues
to
be
a
progressive
City,
but
let
me
tell
you,
there's
some:
you
know
that,
what's
going
on
in
New,
Mexico
and
Colorado,
you
know
they've
had
a
bad
year,
you
know,
and
that
might
continue
for
another
five
or
six
years,
I
mean
they're,
really
happy
to
draw
I
mean
they're
in
bad
shape.
Over
there
I
mean
you
know,
people
that
have
been
there.
All
their
lives
are
saying:
I've,
never
seen
these
levels
before
I've,
never
seen
you
know
they
have
been
over
there,
that
beauty,
there's
they've,
got
Springs
and
underground.
F
Springs
all
over
are
coming
off
the
mountains
and
they're
like
I've,
never
seen
that
what
not
flowing
it's
not
flowing
anymore.
This
is
real.
You
know,
I
was
there
I
felt
it
saw
it.
You
know,
I'm
not
pulling
this
out
of
the
sky.
I
crossed
the
deal
and
a
New
Mexico.
I
cross
the
deal
and
I'm
in
Colorado
and
it's
low.
You
know
that's
what
people
don't
understand.
That's
where
our
water
comes
from.
You.
C
F
D
B
G
Given
utility,
we
saw
San
Antonio
water
supply
for
bridges.
We
were
the
lowest
fears
we
were
did.
We
could
provide
the
best
water
with
all
the
everything
that
we're
offering
the
Raider.
Today,
however,
they
said
we
are
dismissing
any
and
all
bids
and
we're
gonna
start
getting
then
that
board.
We
know
where
they've
just
picked
up
that
one
day
they
wanted
that's
how
it
was
and
blue
waters,
the
one
that
got
that
pretty
low
country
if
I
may
extend
on
it.
G
If
I
can
get
permission,
I'd
like
to
get
your
board
to
kind
of
point
out
something
here.
These
gentlemen
was
pointing
out
here
in
Colorado
and
New
Mexico
tonight,
correct,
because
that's
really
where
our
source
of
the
water
comes
I'm
gonna,
do
a
little
crazy
takes
us
Matt
here,
okay,
whatever,
but
this
is
where
your
water
source
cup
says,
you
will
said:
there's
only
one
tiny
New
River
that
thing's
called
the
other.
That's
the
only
one,
although
the
river
seas
takes
us
going
to
the
coast.
G
Over
here
that
all
you
all
know
that
this
is
probably
your
second
biggest
source
of
water
emanating
from
Mexico
we're
talking
about
pure
politics
from
there,
but
somewhere
over
here,
they're
talking
about,
obviously
a
Pascal
meeting
for
the
International
Commission
for
the
Rio
Grande
met,
and
they
said
that
this
country
is
building
three
little
dams
over
there.
Three
of
them
and
what
is
that
gonna
do
with
a
water.
C
G
It
there
already
I
think
two
two
dams
along
the
way
somewhere
they're
building
three
more
now.
This
is
a
political
reality,
so
if
your
biggest
source-
and
they
haven't-
had
real
terrible
winters,
so
there's
nothing
over
here.
If
you
just
walk
across
that
River,
we
estimate
utility
have
been
negotiated
with
Corpus
Christi.
Also,
they
want
to
be
able
to
hear
the
coast
and
they
want
a
desal
plant
from
that
direction.
The
Gulf
of
Mexico!
Well,
we
made
an
offer,
is
safe.
What
we
call
a
invitation
they,
whoever
takes
us
first.
G
Those
were
our
pipeline
is
coming
here
from
Damon
County
and
this
code.
Here
say
this
is
Lorado
in
our
pipeline.
We
have
three
possible
routes
as
you
over
handed
out
a
packet.
It's
it's
one
route
through
this
way,
but
we
call
round
a
route
beat
through
highway,
281,
going
down
to
the
valley
and
then
highway
77
over
here.
Those
are
the
three
routes
we
are
offering,
but
all
you
listen
to
us
when
we
go
to
highway
77,
we're
thinking
about
rough,
sound
Texas
by
the
way,
that's
my
hometown,
home
of
the
Cotton
Pickers.
G
G
In
Corpus
Christi,
if
they
don't
want
it,
but
you
have
this
huge
refinery,
ExxonMobil
is
coming
in.
They
need
10
to
20
million
gallons
of
water
a
day.
That's
an
enormous
amount
of
water,
giving
it
too
little
supply
that
or
not.
We
already
have
all
the
data.
More
than
half
a
million
dollars
have
been
spent
on
the
research
to
provide
the
information
that
is
needed
now,
which
one
would
take
you
just
depends
on.
Who
takes
it
first
in.
G
D
G
Because
down
here
in
the
valley,
we
have
a
commitment
of
already
28
million
gallons
of
water
as
some
few
years
count.
Probably
the
demand
is
more
than
that.
Now
I
wanted
this
round.
You
also
have
international
highway.
We
do
69
right,
but
then
you
have
69
see.
69
am
and
they're
all
coming,
but
the
eventual
route
is
to
take
the
markets
up
to
the
north
and
the
Northeast.
The
rate
of
situate
is
one
of
the
best
ports,
the
largest
ports,
etc.
G
Atlanta
Georgia
was
going
crazy
to
take
care
of
the
60s
eating
the
70s
agree
to
Oregon
and
Washington
aircraft
aviation
engineers,
everything
that
was
a
big
spoon
era
in
the
booming
area
of
the
70/30
switched
over
to
Houston
because
of
NASA
space
accelerator
in
the
next
boom
came
in
Dallas
because
of
high
tech,
computer
chips,
etc.
I
was
a
building
engineer
for
Hilton
international
for
22
years
worldwide
white
house
up
here
because
he's
halfway
to
East
Coast
and
the
West
Coast
communications.
G
G
Water
source
is
right
here
and
either
way
we
never
run
wick
tank.
You
know,
take
you
there,
because
we
already
have
a
commitment
down
here
and
I'm.
Sorry,
I'm
gonna
put
a
personal
effect
here.
My
daughter,
the
general
counsel
for
chewiness
vice
chairman
of
Transportation
Committee,
he's
the
guy.
They
provided
money
in
Corpus,
the
new
one
being
a
lot
of
region.
This
yard
attended
debut
at
69.
That
is
political
cover,
and
we
need
to
take
advantage
of
those
opportunities,
and
this
area
is
booming
like
crazy
and
I'm
going
to
do
something.
G
I
found
that
just
two
and
a
half
months
ago
we
we
came
for
meetings,
we
didn't
have
forums
etc,
but
my
daughter
just
bought
a
house
in
Macau,
but
I
found
out
that
my
calendars,
not
for
my
drinking
water.
First
arisa's,
it's
not
all
the
water
comes
from
the
cherry
land
water
supply
corporation.
But
what
is
the
main
source
of
water?
Khalid
has
two
water:
they
use
it
for
irrigation.
G
My
daughter,
what
a
nice
comfortable
home
but
McAllen,
provides
water
for
what
I
will
just
share
with
this
gentleman.
That
is
called
today's
Lagos
development,
huge
by
the
route.
Singer
prices:
the
water
from
McAllen
is
used
for
irrigation
if
you're
wondering
your
plant,
if
you
don't
have
drinking
water
faucet,
but
every
human
that
trait
level
development,
that's
its
own,
providing
solution,
private
defense,
except
they
gave
the
land
to
the
am
University.
G
To
put
there
a
today's
lagos
idea,
private
charter
schools,
they're
working
with
the
developers-
and
this
is
something
that
a
radio
has
to
say,
advantage
right
now,
three
possible
routes
to
complement.
What
we're
trying
to
do
is
you
have
a
commitment
of
28
million
guess
and
right
now
we
would
be
true
to
say
it
could
be
as
high
as
35
million
because
of
the
men
in
the
valley.
The
radio
could
be
excuse.
G
The
word
if
I
want
to
use
it,
but
it
could
be
a
cash
California,
because
this
can
be
my
they
gonna
need
water.
We
want
to
work
with
Lorado
because
this
could
be
Europe.
Alice
Kingsville
takes
us
colonias
up
and
down
every
quarter
and
guess
what
I
want
to
review
the
presentation
I'm
taking
too
long.
Please
tell
me:
hey,
be
quiet,
see
if
that
day
and
all
that,
sir,
but
really
right
now.
This
is
where
it's
saying
there's
a
great
demand
for
water,
the
entire
South
Texas.
G
G
Said
you
don't
work
with
us,
you
work
with
this
gentleman
or
anybody
else,
who's
gonna
pay
for
that
block
pipeline.
Eventually
you
will.
It
come
anymore,
100
million,
so
that
will
be
in
San
Antonio
right
now
he's
paying
the
highest
rates
of
water
in
the
nature,
any
second
sold
out,
because
a
project
that
was
supposed
to
cost
roughly
six
million
six
hundred
million.
G
Now
it's
over
a
two
million
have
to
billion
numbers
presentation,
because
Corp
is
ready
to
do
an
RFP,
but
the
RFI
is
coming
first,
we're
dealing
with
my
Sarah
think
about
that,
because
this
is
what
they
had
promised
that
the
water
would
because
now
it
over
there
and
it's
not
done
yet.
Thank
you
for
your
time
on
me.
I
do
need
to
finish.
G
J
J
J
A
J
A
People
have
water
rights
plus
a
and
beat
water
rights,
all
right
ways
to
save
or
whatever
they
have,
the
right
hold
their
water
and
it's
not
given
to
them
by
the
label.
It's
given
them
by
the
water
boundary
condition
which
is
controlled
by
whom
the
Vani
all
right
so
we're
in
a
quandary
when
a
quandary
here
at
work,
we're
depending
when
a
river
that's
controlled
downstream
and
we're
worried
about
upstream
something
happening
to
the
water.
You
know
I
could
care
less
about
the
mist
down.
A
Speak
that's
under
here,
but
the
bottom
line
is
what
I'm
talking
about
flipping
the
switch.
If
something
happens,
but
we
just
can't
have
30
million
gallons
of
water
in
that
pipe
to
be
used,
someday
yeah,
that's
not
cost-effective
at
all,
I
mean
I,
don't
know
anybody
works
that
way,
so
we
have
to
find
in
what
they
presented
to
us
was
you
can
resell
it?
Well,
you
know
that's
to
me,
would
either
the
rope
to
take
to
find
out
how
to
control
this
water
here
and
we
set
it
down
now
now
we
have.
J
G
More
point:
they
totally
just
made
a
great
point,
because,
right
now,
this
D
cell
might
look
like
a
sweetheart
deal,
but
the
people
on
the
other
side
of
Nueces
River
somebody,
some
County.
You
wanted
D
cell,
because
this
is
a
fishing
communities,
this
or
retirement
committee.
And
what
are
you
going
to
do
with
all
the
excess?
A
D
It's
worth
a
tear
of
those
ancient
reflection
with
very
cameo
salt
cause
up.
We
operating
home,
that's
1.8
billion
young,
oh
dear
Lord.
We
linked
arms,
then
we're
five
miles
from
their
new
city,
Southland,
Wilson
County,
so
we're
talking
with
them
anyway.
Also
we're
sound
that
more
or
look
through
some
water
to
another
municipality
in
Florence
County.
That
has
my
arsenic
levels.
So
we're
doing
that
we
would
enter
a
letter,
a
letter
of
intent,
LOI
with
the
rate
up
to
say
this
waters
doing.
D
A
Of
City
coffee
money
and
make
them
understand
that
it
might
be
period
it's
more
than
good.
It's
gonna
have
much
alright.
Somebody
said:
hey
y'all,
fabulous
yeah.
You
know
once
because
we're
taking
our
personal
time
to
help
the
community
in
the
economy,
nobody
else,
but
the
bottom
line
is
when
you
have
one
dissenter
and
the
rest
of
us
suspect
so
I
would
recommend
before
going
further.
If
we
go
back
to
the
person
at
a
point,
you
on
this
board
said
hey
why
he
isn't
that
back,
hey
guys
against
everything,
I
fought
he's
fought
battle
against.
A
It's
not
good
when
you
have
a
closed
vision,
because
if
you
do
you're
blind
to
the
reality
of
life,
all
right
so
go
back
to
that
people
at
a
point
just
says:
hey.
We
need
to
worry
about
this.
What's
going
on
and
what
these
young
men
have
sent
up
here.
It's
something
that
we
have
to
convey
back
to
our
point.
Just
because
it's
why
we're
here
and
it's
just
I-
go
back
to
what
the
little
did
you
need
where
I
keep
wondering.
Why
so
Oscar?
We
will
not
be
done
here.
What
are
they?
A
A
Can't
carry
the
stuff,
that's
for
the
expensing
area.
Wow,
you
know,
I
mean
how
many
people
know
that
and
that
to
me.
I
think
that
this
would
be
a
good
thing
for
us
to
convey
back
to
our
point.
Is
you
know
simply
whether
or
not
this
is
time?
Doesn't
it
minds
run
for
mayor
he's
not
run
for
City
Council
in
Worman?
A
K
B
K
B
Unless
we
start,
that
was
the
names
of
dilib
right
laughs,
at
least
mine,
because
when
we
have
the
rate
consulted
and
say
you
know,
throwing
some
numbers,
let's
see
how
it
looks
the
rain
and
when
we
present
to
council,
if
they
say
give
us,
this
is
very
important
for
the
community.
They
they
can
go
for
it
and
they
can
sell
it
to.
This
is.
B
A
A
J
H
H
B
H
H
These
are
some
of
the
projects,
capital
improvement
projects
that
we
completed
a
24
inch
water
line
on
down
bar.
We
had
water
on
your
face
when
I'm
Bustamante,
one
on
Main
Street.
We
did
someone
Park
Street,
we
did
a
sealed
deck
truck
scale.
We
did
some
older
control
on
the
vapir
solar
station
and
the
meadow
street.
It's
already
happened
so
big
deal.
We
did
some
improvements
and
we
quit.
H
The
track
skill
that
we
have
around
here,
then
we
have
these
ongoing.
We
have
a
2.5
m
mg,
elevated
storage
tank,
it's
on
scene
under
construction,
front
front
of
the
new
United
High
School,
which
you
can't
miss.
We
have
downtown
water,
minor,
Cancer
Project
we
have
this
administration
building
is
being
expanded.
We
have
an
energy
efficiency
program
coming
up
and
we
have
some
automated
Mirka
structure
powers
that
we
were
doing
in
South
Korea.
These
are
all
water
projects
and
then
we
have
the
software.
I
know
12
to
18.
H
H
D
H
H
H
H
There's
a
study
going
on
right
now
to
determine
if
we
could
rehabilitate
or
improve
the
suck
out
their
way
to
our
trim
plant
in
lieu
of
building
the
Mun
Ella's
wastewater
treatment
plant.
If
that
does
not
go
through,
then
we
have
to
proceed
with
them.
Council
has
directed
that
we
do
a
study
in
the
kind
of
well
and
once
that
say
the
results
come
back.
Then
we'll
know
whether
we
track
we're
going
to
proceed
either.
H
H
H
H
We
do
have
a
water
conservation
program
and
if
you
do
have
a
home
that
was
built
prior
to
1993,
you
can
come
in.
Applying
will
give
you
a
hundred
dollars
to
buy
it
right
in
your
place.
Then
you'll,
you
know
how
efficient
toilet
this
is.
Our
CIP
is
it's
where
we,
these
are
the
projects
that
we
need
to,
that.
We
forecast
need
to
be
done,
and
this
is
to
the
tune
of
72
million
dollars
just
in
viral.
Oh
okay
and.
B
This
is
mostly
almost
ninety
percent
is
related
to
growth,
to
support
the
growth
in
South
Florida
in
West
Lorado,
the
South
Florida
is
exploding,
so
we
need
to.
We
do
have
plenty
of
water
at
the
plan,
but
we
need
to
take
the
water
to
solve
the
riddle.
We
need
to
build
boost
a
station,
more
tanks
and,
of
course,
the
loop
Tony.
This
is
because
of
the
tech
stock.
As
you
know,
doc
Tony
is
going
to
be
updated
to
I-69.
So
all
those
overpass
we
gotta
replace
all
the
bottom
line.
Some
of
the
right
away.
H
H
B
B
We're
ready
to
have
a
rate
increase
a
significant
amount
of
rate
increase
for
future
next
15
years
other
year,
amenities
they
need
the
tested
we
have
to
pay
to
make
up
tomorrow.
The
more
you
wait,
I
mean
I,
can
tell
you,
gentlemen,
with
thanks
to
mr.
from
the
pipeline
cost
will
be
30%
more
because
they
still
carry
so
everything
we
do
is
going
to
be
cost,
not
I,
know.
A
B
D
B
D
B
H
And
this
kind
of
shows
here
a
little
bit
of
Halloween
break
down
our
expenses
between
once
it's
combined
wire
and
sewer.
How
much
well
we
did
this
so
that
we
could
show
how
much
we
paid
to
general
fund
personnel
operations
and
debt
service.
So
you
know
we
do
make
money,
but
we're
also
required
to
pay
Uncle.
H
B
H
B
And
as
I
say,
we
hire
a
Weldon
from
Dallas
to
do
the
rig
study
for
both
water
and
wastewater
and
they
actually
look
at
our
system.
How?
Because
in
2007
Council
adopted
the
new
water
and
sewer
rate,
and
initially
it
was
higher
rate
and
then
from
2015
is
two
percent
in
October
1st,
and
but
at
that
time
the
expected
amount
of
expenditure
was.
B
So
the
2
percent
rating
is
of
course,
cost
of
everything
cost
of
living
with
more
than
2
percent,
so
the
2
percent
we're
getting
that's
barely
making
our
operation,
so
we
don't
need
additional
money
to
do
all
the
CIP,
and
so
that's
what
our
our
advice
to
the
consultant
was
look
at
because,
as
you
can
see,
we
still
have
the
lowest
water
rate
in
the
state,
especially
under
commercial.
We
are
pretty
much
subsidizing
commercial
customer
to
residential,
so
that
we'll
see
the
biggest
rate
increase
in
the
commercial
side,
because.
C
B
C
B
K
B
B
B
So
what
we
did
we
look
at
the
tests
here
in
this
year
we
have
about
72,000
accounting
wastewater,
we
have
66,000
accounts
and
we
break
down
the
consumer
and
they
need
a
forecast
of
2
percent
annual
growth,
which
we
need
see
pretty
much
thank
God.
We
are
very
lucky
in
Loretto
that
we
have,
and
so
they
forecasted
the
growth
and
also
the
river,
the
water
production
growth,
and
then
they
also
do
the
wastewater
accounts
growth
so
based
on
that
they
do
the
dealing.
B
B
B
And,
of
course,
the
CIP
is
a
plant,
it
depends
on
when
you
selling
the
bond
that
has
an
effect
on
your
rate
increase
because
your
rate
has
to
be
support
down
the
tech
service,
and
so
we
look
at
different
option.
Of
course,
this
is
what
you
see,
there's
some
another's
plan.
If
we
delay
that
plan,
you
will
see
that
if
you
will
be
put
shifted
the
bed,
this
is
the
current
debt
service
for
water
and
wastewater.
B
The
cost
of
services,
and
then
they
came
up
with
a
combined
cost
to
come
up
with
the
rate,
as
I
said,
a
consultant
lead
time,
tack,
City
Council,
that
the
two
percent
growth
was
was
very
effective
actually
for
their
work
to
sustain,
because
we
also
have
the
group
two
percent,
so
we
can
we
can
instead
of
having
two
hundred
million.
We
already
invested
close
to
four
hundred
eighty
million
dollars
of
the
system.
B
Just
now,
so
this
is
what
we
have
a
person
for
commercial
and
residential,
so
they
are
proposing
a
five
percent
instead
of
having
two
percent
and
in
commercial
side,
because
as
you
say,
because
when
you
set
in
the
bond,
if
we
sell
the
bond
next
year,
they're
proposing
for
commercial
side
25
percent-
but
we
also
change
it,
we
wanna,
we
told
them-
maybe
do
it
15
10,
but
those
are
the
number
see
it
can
work
on
it.
As
long
as
you
have
the
total
amount
and
the
sewer
rate
is
also
the
same
way.
B
B
If
you
have
a
five
thousand
gallon,
if
you
are
a
customer,
five
thousand
gallon
you
looking
at
a
dollar,
seventy
seven
increase
if
we
are
at
10,000
gallon
customer,
which
is
any
person
of
our
residential
customers
of
beer
or
10,000
young,
so
you're,
looking
at
about
$3
12
cents
increase,
but
remember
these
three
twelve
cents
already
included,
because
we
already
have
a
two
percent
increase.
So
after
three
twelve
there
is
already
a
probably
a
$2.00
increase,
so
you're,
looking
at
extra.
B
B
We
give
them
one
option,
so
we
spend
this
money
with
the
pipeline
or
we
spend
we
say
spam
pay
contracts
if
we
buy
ten
million
gallons
at
a
rate
up
to
twenty
nine,
or
we
do
twenty
million
gallon
at
the
same
rate
and
let's
see
how
the
impact
on
them
on
the
rate,
and
so
this
is
what
you
see
the
base
case,
which
is
were
just
showing
it
to
previously.
This
is
with
a
hundred
thirty
million
dollar
debt,
and
this
is
a
ten
million
gallon
every
day
and
coming
Union,
and
these
are
the
change.
B
Instead
of
building
a
five
percent
in
2023,
you
will
have
a
jump
on
fifteen
percent
because
you
are
selling
that
service
in
that
year.
If
you
go
to
this
scenario,
which
is
ten
million
gallon-
you
buy,
as
you
can
see,
it's
pretty
much
saying
it
doesn't
pay
for
the
pipeline
or
we
buy.
The
water
is
pretty
much
same.
Of
course,
for
20
million
is
significantly
higher.
B
B
I
I
Valley
and
I
don't
make
an
address
to
this;
they
are,
they
have
positioned
themselves,
they
have
become.
They
are
very,
very
active
in
security,
their
water
about
knees.
They
they
really.
You
know
they're
very
active
and
have
you
know
with
the
region
and
landing
communities
which
there's
several
of
them
in
the
state
and
they
are
entrusted,
but
with
planning
the
waterings
of
future
all
over
the
state
and
our
particular
Garre
know
that
our
water
region
is
reaching
them
and
I
used
to
serve
on
that
committee
for
this
area
and
now
I
believe
Nick
and
okay.
B
F
Ya,
I
think
we
all
need
to
go
individually.
Your
council
member
and
discuss
it
and
bring
it
up.
Good
point,
then:
will
they
be
surprised?
I
mean
I've
served
already
for
several
years
on
Regent
Emin.
Let
me
tell
you
Amistad
is
that
water
to
sits
and
Amistad
is
of
Alex's?
It's
not
ours
off
Hopkins,
it's
not
so
Papa,
it's
not
real.
It's
the
valley,
it's
an
irrigation
Lake
for
the
valley,
I
mean
and
they
are
very
aggressive
there.
There
are
20
years
ahead
of
us
or
further.
You
know
we're
not
gonna
catch
them.
A
What
happened
we're
only
about
40,000
population
loco
right
now,
and
it
takes
it
back
to
the
reverse
of
one.
Every
every
City
Council
mean
I,
have
never
hurt
anybody
and
never
hurt.
No
one
is
judicata
till
he
mentioned
it.
I
wouldn't
find
out
what
it
meant,
but
you
know
the
third
lake
that
should
be
on
the
river
is
also.
A
C
A
K
B
K
B
C
A
But
if
you
look
at
economically-
and
you
were
a
businessman
in
the
battery,
would
you
want
the
river
to
continue
being
the
heart
of
that
port
or
what
you
want
to
do?
What
would
stymie
the
rate
of
growth
if
it
isn't
water
right?
So
if
they
can
pull
the
water
someday,
they're
gonna
control
it
with
more
and
we're
gonna
hit
that
the
wall
and
can't
grow
anymore,
because
all
the
water
you
have
and
you
have
in
your
bath-
have
a
wrenches.
A
B
A
F
Right
now,
as
their
values
very
United
on
the
water,
you
run
they're
very
United
I
mean
it's
an
astute.
You
know
they
know,
they
know
the
rules,
they
know
the
law
and
they're
very
United.
When
it
comes
to
water,
you
can
go
from
McAllen
all
the
way
to
Brownsville
everybody's.
On
the
same
page,
everybody
works
in
unison
and
they
work
together.
You
know
cuz
over
there,
you
have
a
lot
of
independent
water
dish.
Now
you
know
a
lot
of
different
municipalities.
F
By
the
valley
that
value
makes
80
percent
of
the
border,
you
know
and
we're
very
blessed
to
have
a
chairman
like
don't
laugh
and
fight,
never
have
a
chairman
from
Laredo
on
that
board.
You
know
how
that
happened
to
spike
accident
honestly,
you
know
because
he's
been
there
a
long
time
and
that's
the
only
reason
we
got
it,
but
that'll
never
happen
again.
The
vice
president
and
vice
chair
are
from
the
valley.
Jeremy
will
probably
be
from
the
valley
once
to
us.
You
know,
but
they're
way
way
ahead
of
us.
They
come
strong.
A
I
mean
it's
enlightening
every
time
that
we
see
what
job
is
that
I
mean
and
what
these
young
men
here
bring
to
us
and
but
for
the
next
meeting.
I
really
would
like
for
us
to
talk
about
what
council,
appointees
or
men
were
pointing
to
this.
What
they're
here
was
that
we
get
a
chance
to
talk
to
them
and
don't
misunderstand
me,
one
that
brings
but
I
know
where
you're
going,
okay
and
and
there
has
to
be
a
good
place
for
a
year.
What
you
want
to
do
of
it
I
mean
seriously.
A
C
A
A
Those
are
uses
of
water
because
it
I
mean
I
bought
a
house
that
built
seven
nine,
but
anybody
bring
you
can
Mose,
indeed,
is
what
one
may
hamper
it
used
to
be
five
girls.
Every
time
you
flushed
or
seven
gallons
I
mean
they
come
walking
around
for
half
an
hour.
You
know
so
I
went
in
and
then
did
that
already,
but
I,
don't
think
enough
of
the
public
public
with
the
old
ones.
A
C
B
A
A
My
time
is
valuable
and
I
should
be
working
or
not.
Have
people
waiting
for
me
to
look
at
their
lands
or
settle
everything
else,
but
I'm
willing
to
submit
to
this,
because
I
know
that
if
we
do
the
right
job
here,
that
coming
in
the
city
continue
to
prosper
and
that's
the
bottom
line,
they
prosper,
we
prosper.
A
Let's
go
something
works
and
then
they're
going
to
say:
okay,
let's
go
get
some
water
go
to
all
their
millions
of
gallons
of
ink
and
we're
gonna
get
blamed
for
not
doing
it
believe,
there's
always
a
scapegoat,
and
this
sitting
right
here
in
the
state
where
the
state
goes.
You
all
never
brought
them
to
us,
blame
them
because
they're
not
gonna.
Take
the
blame.
You
know
and
fear
of
that.
A
Please
understand
that
you
need
to
talk
to
you
the
constant
person,
and
then
they
don't
know
that
we
weren't
aware
that
we
had
a
dissenting
person
and
I'm
really
dumb.
Welcome
you
back.
If
people
have
that
kind
of
attitude,
everything
and
if
I
do
something
wrong,
do
the
same
thing
to
me
all
right
he's
here
for
the
public
that
process,
but
anything
else
want
to
add
to
it.
I.