paint sludge, solvants. waste oils like petroleum products and our pcb's that we have so much of. that is not all of the waste. probably most of the waste is construction debris and material that is in the landfill. early clean up actions. i wanted to talk about the early actionings we have taken to clean up the more contaminated areas. in 2007 we cleared up an area where melted metal was thrown on the shore line over 8,000 cubic yards of debris and took away that risk. we started what we call the pcb hot spot area, digging over 40,000 cubic yards of soil. we got drums out and pcb contaminated material and were actually ongoing project started up again in 2009 where we are digging out an additional 40,000 cubic yards of pcb contaminated material and the soil has some of that lead, copper, other heavy metals that could mostly be contaminants for the ecological receptors. we are digging all of that out up to 15 feet in some areas. and up here, more inland, adjaceant to the landfill, the area we had where batteries were disposed of or got stored there. you might know lead is oftentim