have groundwater violations for contaminants including lead, sulfate, boron, chromium, thallium, seleniumc. >> good: so we have had exceedances. and when i said iron and manganese, lesley, i was talking about the majority of them. we have had instances of other readings, as well. >> stahl: well, i'm citing your own monitoring statistics, which do say that there have been hazardous chemicals that have entered the groundwater or surface water at all 14 plants, by your own admission. >> good: and what we have recommended, and will be moving forward with, and the state has recommended, is further assessments so that appropriate steps can be taken. >> stahl: ( laughs ) >> good: so, lesley, i think... >> stahl: further assessments! >> good: i know, i think it's important to understand this, and i... >> stahl: but even you have to throw your head back and say, "further assessments?!" but these results go back years. and to say we need to study more, you know, is a very frustrating thing to have to hear, and i'm not even a citizen of north carolina. >> good: we have very openly and transparently