Article QCB9 Nestlé lawsuit claims food and beverage giant is illegally bottling California water

Nestlé lawsuit claims food and beverage giant is illegally bottling California water

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Alison Moodie
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Environmental groups claim Nestli(C) is breaking federal law by operating on an expired permit to remove millions of gallons of water from a southern California forest despite the state's historic drought

A consortium of environmental advocacy groups filed a lawsuit Tuesday against the US Forest Service, alleging that the federal agency has allowed food and beverage giant Nestli(C) to illegally pump millions of gallons of water from California's San Bernardino National Forest for decades, despite the current historic drought.

The Story of Stuff Project, along with co-plaintiffs the Center for Biological Diversity and the Courage Campaign Institute, claim that Nestli(C) is breaking federal law, operating on a permit expired nearly 20 years ago, in 1988, removing between 50m-150m gallons of water each year from a creek in the southern Californian forest to use in its Arrowhead bottled water brand. The organizations are asking the US Forest Service to immediately turn off the water spigot and conduct a permit review, assessing the environmental impact of Nestli(C)'s operations.

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