reports that have come since you no wait two thousand nine two thousand and ten that both the d.o.d. am k.b.r. were. these burn pits within their own regulations they were burning as are this materials all over iraq and afghanistan you know this not only from the veterans but through the g.a.o. reports g.a.o. also found that many of these bearcats were still operating as late as two thousand and thirteen and this is at least two years after they were told to shut them down or they would have been a lot better off using incinerators incinerators use less. fuel i believe they're more energy efficient and they release less toxins and so that means that any military personnel soldiers and others that are in the area aren't going to be exposed to toxic chemicals toxic fumes that kind of thing to operate the burn pits was much cheaper of them to do to put high temperature and sewer years cost would have been national and there are. many veterans i've spoken to believe that k.b.r. was merely cutting corners. to save money my understanding is they were given the money to do the incinerator and so it