So I get ability to do grants, and a lot of times it's working with local communities to create good infrastructure so that you're able to develop really. We're going to be awarding over $112 million in grants to improve water quality and supply across Florida's Gulf coast and throughout Central Florida. So 50 million of that will be in 14 different alternative water supply grants. And this includes St. John's River, Suwannee River, Northwest Florida Water Management Districts, Polk Regional Water Cooperative, Toho Water Authority in Osceola county, cities of Cape Coral, Winter Haven, Live Oak. (15:13–15:25)
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