we tried to get answers from the nuclear regulatory commission nrc, e.p.a. and doe and n n.s.a. and the whole alphabet of federal and state agencies that began since the bumping began 50 years ago. not one would go on camera to find out why dumping was allowed close to unities, and why after decades, it's still there. >> i frankly don't believe that anybody did anything wrong. it was as it was. material was placed there. was it a good idea? >> i can't say. >> it happened in the fall of 2011, halting after a few weeks. workers discovered unexpected complex materials at the site. >> thank you for coming we have a good crowd. >> it is ready to try again. but the clean-up will cost over $400 million. nearly 10 times the previous estimate. >> this is once again. it's like ground hog day. we have had these meetings for 20 years. >> at the latest public hearing, the former mayor of the town next to the dump joined other neighbours determined to get the clean-up finished. even if they don't live to see it themselves. >> right now i am going through chemotherapy. and i don't want to do t