stand by with my interview with admiral thad allen, revealing new information to us. you'll want to hear what he has to say. gulf coast residents clearly don't want oil and tar balls washing up on their beaches but they apparently don't want them in their back yards either. cnn's randi kaye takes a closer look at the controversy over where to dump the crude. >> reporter: if you've been wondering where all that scooped up, onshore oil ends up, here's your answer. this is mississippi's pecan grove landfill. what cleanup crews gather onshore, tar balls, oiled sand, and vegetation, is hauled away and buried here. that even includes the cleanup crews' gloves, suits, shovels, and rakes. anything that's touched oil. it's one of nine landfills bp has cut deals with across the gulf to dump all this stuff. so that must mean the communities are okay with it, too, right?