The reason I ask is because there seems to be more testing. Right now, basically the water tests are taken at the water treatment plant. Do we take tests from the lake itself, into the water intake system, into the water treatment plant, into the water truck and then into the home? Do we check all these different areas, testing water right from the intake from the water source to the turning on of a tap in someone's home? How far does that test go? Are we only testing in one area, or are we testing in all different areas of the water process so that we're testing at the front end and also we're testing at the back end so that we know exactly what the quality of the water was when we brought it in out of the lake, what the quality of the water is once it goes into the treatment plant, what's the quality when it comes out of the treatment plant, and what's the quality of the water once it's turned on in someone's home?
You have mechanisms in communities where water is either delivered through a water truck delivery system or a utilidor system. You have storage tanks underground. So how far do we test this water? Do we just test it after we get a notice from environmental health and then go back to try to nail some of these things down? How vigorous is the testing that you really do, or do you just test the water at the treatment plant?