Every drop is precious to us.

It will take a continuous wet spell to recharge the ground water. We would need an extended period of time with good heavy rain showers.

We have another well field we are using. We have a sufficient capacity to supply the university with safe water.

They have turned up no contaminants at this moment; everything looks good.

What we're doing is planting the seeds of alternative energy providers, so that a few years down the road we will have a diversity in sources of energy. That's a far better position for an institution to be in than to be stuck with not many sources and sources that cause a lot of pollution and environmental problems.