Hundred of Thousands Sign Against Nestle/Seven Springs Permit
…This pumping would delay the restoration of this iconic water treasure in North Florida, and while damaging the river recovery, make Seven Springs and Nestle richer. This at the expense…
…This pumping would delay the restoration of this iconic water treasure in North Florida, and while damaging the river recovery, make Seven Springs and Nestle richer. This at the expense…
…our springs and river and selling it to whom some call the “Devil Encarnate” or Nestle. Nestle and Seven Springs claim the river is sustainable, but proof that it is…
We love the Santa Fe River and we know you do too. We want to stop the water bottling taking place at Ginnie Springs by Seven Springs Water Company by…
…permit renewal. Nestle has been inundated with criticism and tons of negative publicity since coming on the scene. The whole planet seems to love to hate Nestle for their world-wide…
…“a top priority” for both Nestlé Waters and Seven Springs. “Nestlé Waters is working with Seven Springs to implement a robust sustainability management process that will help ensure the long-term…
…a $115 one-time permit fee to the state and gets an undisclosed amount from Nestlé for the water. Nestlé bought the High Springs bottling plant in December and is spending…
Entryway to Ginnie Springs Photo by Jim Tatum The permit renewal for Seven Springs should be denied. There is absolutely no reason that the owner of Seven Springs should…
…District after decades of bottling companies draining more than 270,000 gallons a day. Seven Springs Water Co. – a supplier to Nestlé – is now hoping to be grandfathered into…
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