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A new bill proposed in California would require all produce irrigated with fracking wastewater come to a vote

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. · Thursday, January 21st 2016 at 8:19PM · 862 views
A new bill proposed in California would require all produce irrigated with fracking wastewater to come with warning labels.

The bill, which Assemblyman Mike Gatto (D) introduced on Monday, would require any crops grown with water that had previously been injected into rock formations to free oil and gas reserves and sold to consumers in the state to be labeled. The warning would read, "Produced using recycled or treated oil-field wastewater."

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Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Thursday, January 21st 2016 at 8:28PM

A new bill proposed in California would require all produce irrigated with fracking wastewater to come with warning labels.

The bill, which Assemblyman Mike Gatto (D) introduced on Monday, would require any crops grown with water that had previously been injected into rock formations to free oil and gas reserves and sold to consumers in the state to be labeled. The warning would read, "Produced using recycled or treated oil-field wastewater."

"Consumers have a basic right to make informed decisions when it comes to the type of food that ends up on the family dinner table," Gatto said in a press release from his office. "Labeling food that has been irrigated with potentially harmful or carcinogenic chemicals, such as those in recycled fracking water, is the right thing to do."

Federal officials, environmentalists and the petroleum industry remain intensely divided on how safe fracking, or hydraulic fracturing, is. Debates over fracking largely revolve around whether the practice contaminates nearby groundwater, but an increase in farmers hydrating their crops with treated, previously injected water purchased from oil companies has aroused new concern.

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A report released last month by the California Council on Science and Technology did not discover strong evidence of dangerous chemicals in the recycled water -- but it also found that state regulators did not have an adequate testing process and that there was "not any control in place to prevent [contamination] from happening."

It's a risk Gatto believes people should be informed of.

"No one expects their lettuce to contain heavy chemicals from fracking wastewater," he said. "Studies show a high possibility that recycled oil-field wastewater may still contain dangerous chemicals, even after treatment."

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Thursday, January 21st 2016 at 8:32PM

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I want to see if I can find out what happen to the BILL.

Steve Williams Thursday, January 21st 2016 at 11:30PM

California failed to pass GMO labelling. They should do that first.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Thursday, January 21st 2016 at 11:41PM

People need to know what they are consuming.

Steve Williams Friday, January 22nd 2016 at 12:02AM

I'm a strong supporter of GMO labelling. I voted for the California Proposition in 2014 that would have required it, but that Prop failed. The People of California are unconcerned.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Friday, January 22nd 2016 at 4:36AM

What do you mean, "I voted for the California Proposition in 2014 " when you live in Coatesville, PA United States?"

Steve Williams Friday, January 22nd 2016 at 9:47AM

I got the year wrong, it was 2012. In 2014 I voted in PA. The reason why it got defeated is because in CA agriculture is a huge industry.

Steve Williams Friday, January 22nd 2016 at 9:48AM

Which will be the same reason why this fracking water labelling won't pass either.

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Friday, January 22nd 2016 at 11:18AM

Why would the energy corporation want to sell that water in the first?

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Friday, January 22nd 2016 at 6:40PM

Confirmed: California Aquifers Contaminated With Billions Of Gallons of Fracking Wastewater http://www.desmogblog.com/2014/10/07/centr...

This is big business gone wild and the republicans want less laws to control big business.in this country while it pollutes the very same waters that you and I drink.

Steve Williams Saturday, January 23rd 2016 at 6:22PM

What do the Republicans have to do with it?

Dea. Ron Gray Sr. Saturday, January 23rd 2016 at 7:14PM

Don't you think that the Republican Party has that power to call for an investigation since they control the house and the senate of the poisoning of thousands of US citizen if they want to know what happen?

They would do it for E-mails!

Steve Williams Saturday, January 23rd 2016 at 8:38PM

I thought we were talking about California. California is Democrat but they won't pass such a bill because it's against their business interests.

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