this is affecting everyone, but especially in areas like you're describing, who livives in ththese areaeas? bubut first,t, that undnderwater superfund site. >> is a veryryell k known superfund site with dioxin. it is the san jacinto o waste p. aa good friend of ours, jackie, has been doing some work in thtt area. it is near bbaytown, n nr one of the lalargest refineries in the country owned by exxon. ththere is also chevron down the road. this bayou, the san j jacinto ofou, is just another vein water that pushes out into galveseston bay. there was this old legacy pollutants from a paper mill that has sort of just left their toxins in the ground. eventually, it was flooded. and there it remains. the epa and other agencies are in the process of cleaning t tht up. but as they go through their long, lengthy process of doing that, you know, we have had several rain evevents. and each time we have a rain event, this contamination is being spread into communities, homes, neighborhoods, and further exposing more and more people. and we know that we have elevated levels of cancers all along these a