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Drought-hit California orders Nestlé to stop pumping millions of gallons of water
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Drought-hit California orders Nestlé to stop pumping millions of gallons of water
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Drought-hit California orders Nestlé to stop pumping millions of gallons of water
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Nestlé Waters North America now BlueTriton Brands has been issued a Cease & Desist order by California s State Water Resources Control Board (SWRCB) to cease unauthorized water extractions from the San Bernardino National Forest, but says it will pursue all legal options to correct what it claims is the SWRCB s misinterpretation of established California water law.
Water rights complaints against Nestlé Waters North America began in April 2015 with an online petition urging California regulators to stop the multinational company from extracting the state s natural water resources without a valid basis of right.
The allegations against Nestlé Waters North America which now operates under the new corporate name, BlueTriton Brands,
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. – California water officials on Friday issued a draft order telling Nestlé to cease and desist taking much of the millions of gallons of water it pipes out of the San Bernardino National Forest to sell as Arrowhead brand bottled water.
The order, which must be approved by the California Water Resources Control Board, caps years of regulatory probes and a public outcry over the company’s water pipeline in the San Bernardino Mountains, where opponents argue that siphoning away water harms spring-fed Strawberry Creek and the wildlife that depends on it.
Nestlé’s use of water from the national forest 70 miles east of Los Angeles generated opposition and protests from area residents and a lawsuit by environmental groups