The potential consequences are unthinkable. We could be looking at very large areas of farmland being condemned as too toxic for food growing. Or, even worse, given the absence of monitoring, not being condemned, and food continuing to be produced there. Many of these chemicals are cumulative.
July 7, 2025 at 2:12 PM
The potential consequences are unthinkable. We could be looking at very large areas of farmland being condemned as too toxic for food growing. Or, even worse, given the absence of monitoring, not being condemned, and food continuing to be produced there. Many of these chemicals are cumulative.
A big question is what is the National Farmers Union doing? Why doesn't it warn its members that the water companies are dumping toxins on their land, potentially making it unfarmable, to cut costs? And that the government is failing to regulate the practice? We've tried writing, to no avail.
July 7, 2025 at 2:09 PM
A big question is what is the National Farmers Union doing? Why doesn't it warn its members that the water companies are dumping toxins on their land, potentially making it unfarmable, to cut costs? And that the government is failing to regulate the practice? We've tried writing, to no avail.