![]() The story goes that California’s long drought, and regulations that prohibit oil companies from pumping wastewater from oil production back into the ground, have made a perfect recipe for oil wastewater irrigation, Mother Jones reports: Mother Jones broke news that food producers in southern California had been using oil wastewater to irrigate crops in July 2015. The real question is whether or not treated wastewater from oil refineries is safe to use for crop irrigation, or if, as the rumor claims, it’s “toxic.” The real question isn’t whether or not this occurs. Reports that Halos Cuties are grown using wastewater from oil refineries can be traced back to mid-2015. Halos Cuties mandarin oranges are grown in California using toxic wastewater from oil refineries, according to viral reports. Halos Cuties Are Grown Using Toxic Waste Water- Disputed!
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