unbottle our water
Nestle is stealing our water from the forest. If you didn't know, now you know. Nestle Waters North America NWNA is Bluetriton.
Nestle is exploiting our natural resources by taking water from the Strawberry Creek in the San Bernardino National Forest SBNF in California. Has Nestle's water take been halted? Depleting public resources. Harm to the ecosystem.
California in drought / unbottle our water
California in drought moves to halt Nestle from taking millions of gallons of water San Bernardino National Forest The Guardian 27 Apr 2021
Nestle spring water extractions in San Bernardino National Forest
Update Nestle complaint
California Water Boards
waterboards.ca.gov 23 Apr 2021
documents related to the 2021 Report of Investigation,
draft CDO:
the draft order requires approval from the California Water Resources Control Board.
update
Nestle can continue to divert until the Administrative Hearing Office hears the case and makes a decision and decides to adopt the cease and desist order. The matter is now in the hands of the AHO.
do not know the hearing date yet, but will try to find out if it has been set. Meanwhile, here are a few links with background and updates:
Nestle told to cease pdf waterboards.ca.gov Ailene Voisin, ailene.voisin@waterboards.ca.gov
water rights pdf waterboards.ca.gov
wr complaints pdf waterboards.ca.gov
water issues pdf waterboards.ca.gov
Nestle does not have valid rights Desert Sun 24 Apr 2021
Nestle ordered to cease unauthorized removal of water Yubanet 26
activist, Amanda Frye, 12714 Hilltop Dr Redlands CA 92373 amandafrye6@gmail.com
909-794-9526
we need a county ballot measure to ban commercial water bottling in the county. We can stop Nestle from building a bottling plant and trucking away our precious mountain water resource.
we need the State governor to direct the Department of Fish and Wildlife to stop an exchange of water rights to prevent water bottling operations.
boycott Nestle /Arrowhead
Nestle water brands: Arrowhead, Deer Park, San Pelligrino, Perrier, Vittel, Poland Spring.
Center for biological diversity
Settlement ends Nestles expired zombie permit to siphon water from San Bernardino National Forest June 6, 2018
Forest Service skips environmental review June 27, 2018
Center for biological diversity Ileene Anderson, Senior scientist 323-490-0223 ianderson@biologicaldiversity.org
U.S. Forest Service offers Nestle 3 year water permit SB Sun 27 Jun 2018 for the San Bernardino National Forest
Story of Stuff
Story of Stuff Take Action, Unbottle Water
Story of Stuff is a nonprofit organization opposing Nestle's water take.
Miranda Fox, campaign mgr. info@storyofstuff.org 510-883-1055.
1442 A Walnut St, 272. Berkeley, CA 94709
Michael Oheaney, Story of Stuff Project exec dir
Courage Campaign 323-205-5154 7119 West Sunset Bl 195 Los Angeles, CA 90046 Eddie Kurtz, exec dir slayed zombie permit
Chase Iron Eyes discusses how
Nestle is taking common water resources.
YouTube
Nestle is taking 62 million gallons of water per year from San Bernardino National Forest, despite evidence that its operations are draining Strawberry creek, a spring-fed creek. The Forest Service issues Nestle new water permit in California. The permit allows extraction and there is no fee for the water.
Nestle is the world's largest water-bottling company, earned $8.3 billion in profits from its water business in 2016. List of Nestle brands of water: Arrowhead, Calistoga, Deer Park, Ice Mountain, Perrier, Poland Spring, San Pellegrino.
Nestle is still taking national forest water Desert Sun
Nestle offered permit to continue taking water from California watershed NPR