a former environmental aide to governor brown, a former head of the state epa, and the former chief lawyer of the dtsc have all switched sides and worked on behalf of boeing to kill a full cleanup of center suzannah. >> the center suzannah field laboratory is a really complex cleanup. it costs a lot of money. anytime it costs a lot of money, there's going to be politics at play. that leads to delay. >> in 2007 there was a consent order signed between the d t se and irresponsible parties. that basically did established much of a cleanup standard. it was very weak. it was exactly what boeing wanted. >> a recreational space cleanup, which is why boeing is pushing, is based off of people being on the site very infrequently. that would result in 90% of the contamination not being cleaned up. people who live near santa susan i do not live in recreational areas. they live in residential areas. >> all through the 2000s, there