both of these places coming in no, richland got the all-america city award in 1961. the prize as the best socialist city. the name is up but not that they said is a suburb that won this prize. they were very desirable places to live. but the funny thing is on this front, and miss the comfort and admit, engineers and sign this were quietly can emanating around the landscape was millions, hundreds of millions of curious of act gave a waste. the nastiest stuff on the assembly line of nuclear production, nuclear arms production. you need 100 tons of uranium and you bathe it through a series of chemical, very toxic chemical baths to take down to one kilogram of plutonium. you need about seven grams of plutonium for a bomb. set each of these places produced hundreds and thousands of gallons of nuclear waste. the high-level waste, one dixie cup in this room, we repeat them in so everybody across the street. this stuff is extremely toxic. because the nuclear security officials told the security ronnie's faces as well as the talented people lived, nobody learned about the spread of this can emanation until