guy out of chicago office-- lyle grant. what do we know about him? enough. well, walk him through same as before. just get it done (phone rings) yeah. send him over. mr. grant, i'm floyd resnick. shh, hold it. here we go. david: i need full access to all areas of your plant, sir. of course. reed'll take good care of you. anything you need. what's resnick doing there? they're desperate. let's take a walk. mr. resnick and i intend to do whatever we can to cooperate. attitude like that helps a lot. which is why we want to be sure things are being done carefully, slowly. i can't help you there. under a lot of pressure from the doj to speed up the process. it's just that we'd really like to be your partner on this if we can. epa records indicate your company receives about 12,000 barrels of contaminants a month, correct? there's a lot of background noise. i need a clean transcript. parkman: it's the slag furnace. they fill it with chemical waste, heat it to 3,000 degrees and out comes harmless aggregate. it's really a recycling miracle. what is a miracle is that