On Sunday, October 19th, around 30 folks from Chesterfield, New Hampshire and the surrounding area (including Vermont) got together to haul water for two hours during our 16-hr Rural Water Supply Operations Seminar. The seminar was sponsored and hosted by the Chesterfield Fire Department. The folks used three engines, seven tankers, and two fill sites to support drill. The intent was to see the level of effort needed to sustain a 500 gpm flow and then see what peak flow could be reached based on the equipment being used. Everyone worked hard to overcome a couple unexpected obstacles and in the end sustained a peak flow of 700 gpm for the last 15-minutes of the operation. Many thanks to Chief Cooper and the Chesterfield Fire Department for the excellent logistical support and hospitality. Instructors for the weekend were Mark Davis and Tim Legore.