I don't expect you to be intimately familiar with this project and we just sent you the letter a little while ago, but there is concern back home in Massachusetts about what could come with the burying of these materials that are already there and now covering it with tons, millions of tons of additional sediment.
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Kennedy expresses concerns about environmental risks from burying hazardous materials.
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