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Scientists Question Safety of Using Waste Water from Oil Fields on Food

42 pointsby jpsterover 7 years ago

4 comments

nlperguiyover 7 years ago
It&#x27;s interesting how the focus is on almonds, grapes, tangerines, lemon etc.<p>Much scarier than the polluted almond, is the amount of these pollutants that get into the grass, grains and other things the livestock industry in California uses. A big chunk of water is used by the livestock industry (what to feed the poor cow if not the polluted cheap water, who cares about the welfare of a cow), not the lemon guys.<p>Bioaccumulation of some of these compounds is a much larger risk than eating a fist of almonds. There could be 100 times more of the pollutants in a fist of beef, given that the cow chews through literal tons of grass and grains before slaughter.<p>Yet one should worry about that tiny drop of lemon juice on your steak.
maxxxxxover 7 years ago
How can it be that companies can pump chemicals into the environment and call them &quot;trade secrets&quot;? I remember when fracking came up it was the same. They were pumping a ton of stuff into the ground but refused to say what it was.<p>At a minimum they should be required to disclose what they are using.
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oceanghostover 7 years ago
I&#x27;m really, really tired of being forced to be a subject in these health experiments.
beamatronicover 7 years ago
Where are the rich getting their food from?