Study finds local oil field wastewater safe for use in irrigation
A report has found no evidence of risks to human health from watering tree nuts, berries and other ag products with saline water which comes up from the ground along with oil and contains small concentrations of toxic chemicals.The findings remain to be seen.
Source: bakersfield.comPublished on 2021-09-11
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