Mr. Chairman. And item eight is a resolution in support of the Great Lakes Water Authority request for an appropriation to assist in the utilities linear system integrity program. So that's the L SAP as we as we have talked about it as a board and this is obviously a fairly critical program. We've, we've seen a few instances, just to remind you of what this program does, it takes emerging technology. And it really, while it's focused, generally on both the water and the Wastewater Conveyance system at the moment, we're really focusing on water, and that innovative technology allows us to use acoustical sounding and other tools that are sanitary to let us know that when the pipe is deteriorating as you know, the primary source of of mains in our system set for the one that we talked about earlier today. There was concrete is the pre constructed the pre stressed concrete PCCP pipe that was manufactured and that that allows us to hear degradation because they're wrapped with wires and as the wires start to break and become brittle from use. We're able to detect it it's it is first used in this utility after our 14 mile main break that occurred back in 2017. And then subsequently in 19. I'll come back to that. And also we were able to combine that use of that technology as well as people walking the main after our 120 inch main to two assessments. So what we're really focusing on in the next year, is that 120 inch main looking at it working West from St. Clair into Lapeer County and then the 96 inch main in Macomb County that connects and those are, those are pipes that we have limited redundancy for that's why we're focusing in those areas. Just to underscore the importance of of this program, which is a a proximately a 10 point was $10,675,000 annual program. And it covers both the assessment and replacement of material as actually be necessary. But just to underscore the importance we recently had a situation with a 14 mile mane and as you recall, when we went through and did our assessment following 2019 We found that there was a portion of the pipe that we thought it was important to go in and and and and renew because because of the conditions. Well, we we worked through that issue earlier this month and we had a conversation we advised you your honorable body of that and it was a lot of tough challenges decisions for this utility because as we were going in getting ready to take the water out of that section of May we also had to be mindful of DTE grant gas transmission facilities that that remained nearby. And you know, could we do that? So remember that our our peak system our peak season for our system is kind of in the summer where DTS peak system for their gas system is in winter and DTE as you may recall, contributed $600,000 to the project. When we got in we found proximately a three and a half foot cracked crack in the Maine. And as, as they, as our consultants said it was in incipit incipit danger of failure, which means that if we hadn't gotten there at any time in the coming week, month, or whatever that could have failed putting, as you recall over a million people under a boil water alert or worse. And that really, Mr. Chairman is the value of this program and why we are seeking the appropriation to allow us to continue and maximize our efforts under this program. It is so important on keeping our our aging assets in place. I should indicate that we have been able to line that pipe and we are now working on restoring it to service and the estimate is with that lining that has taken place which is new, relatively new for for drinking water pipes. We have probably another 50 years on that section of pipe. So with that, Mr. Chairman unless there are any questions, a motion to refer this to the full board for approval would be requested.