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demmiblue

(37,849 posts)
Thu Apr 30, 2020, 06:43 AM Apr 2020

Nestle wins legal challenge to Michigan groundwater extraction

LANSING, MI — A state administrative judge has upheld a permit that allows global food and beverage giant Nestle to boost the amount of Michigan groundwater it extracts for sale under the Ice Mountain bottled water brand.

In a decision dated April 24, Judge Dan Pulter ruled that Nestle’s plans to withdrawal 576,000 gallons of groundwater per day from the headwaters of two cold water trout streams in Osceola County will not negatively impact the surrounding natural resources.

The ruling upholds a controversial and unpopular permit approval Nestle received just over two years ago from the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) under former Gov. Rick Snyder.

The Michigan Citizens for Water Conservation (MCWC) and the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians filed a challenge to that permit approval in July 2018.

https://www.mlive.com/news/2020/04/nestle-wins-legal-challenge-to-michigan-groundwater-extraction.html
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Nestle wins legal challenge to Michigan groundwater extraction (Original Post) demmiblue Apr 2020 OP
Goddamn Nestle. Thieves of the first order. n/t CaliforniaPeggy Apr 2020 #1
Appeal it. sinkingfeeling Apr 2020 #2
Don't drink bottled water. Most places have water that is fine to drink. Squinch Apr 2020 #3
Bottled tap water is the problem - not true spring water delisen Apr 2020 #5
This is a theft of Michigan's natural resources. procon Apr 2020 #4
Appeal again! lark Apr 2020 #6

Squinch

(52,742 posts)
3. Don't drink bottled water. Most places have water that is fine to drink.
Thu Apr 30, 2020, 07:21 AM
Apr 2020

In some places, maybe you need a Brita or something like it.

Bottled water is a polluting expensive scam and we all fell for it. Time we stopped.

delisen

(6,460 posts)
5. Bottled tap water is the problem - not true spring water
Thu Apr 30, 2020, 08:36 AM
Apr 2020

People with certain health conditions may have good health reasons to avoid drinking fluoridated tap water. Fluoride filters are very expensive and true bottled spring water is a great option. However some companies claim their bottled water is spring water when it is not.

procon

(15,805 posts)
4. This is a theft of Michigan's natural resources.
Thu Apr 30, 2020, 07:25 AM
Apr 2020

This is the sweetheart deal nestle got from Snyder:


Nestle pays just $200 a year to the state of Michigan to pump more than 130 million gallons of water. Other US states have struck similar arrangements with big companies, authorizing them to pump as much water as they wish for a pittance as long as they build the infrastructure themselves.Feb 4, 2018

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They can sell 4 small bottles at 1$ each, per gallon of water x 556 gallons... Well, do the math. My fingers are too stiff to paw through my cell phone to find the calc.
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