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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

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Sun Feb 4, 2018, 04:41 PM Feb 2018

Tiny Michigan town in water fight with Nestle

Global food conglomerate Nestle is in a battle with critics in tiny Osceola Township, Michigan where residents complain the Swiss company's water extraction techniques are ruining the environment.

Maryann Borden, a retired teacher who has lived in the western Michigan town since 1953, has photos documenting changes in the Twin Creek river since Nestle began pumping water in the region in the early 2000s for its "Ice Mountain" brand of bottled water.

"It's not the same creek," Borden, 73, told AFP. "It's narrower and deeper and therefore warmer," compared with the "biting cold" water of her youth.

"The trout can't survive in it because the water is warmer," she added.

Located about four hours north of Detroit and with a population of just 900, Osceola Township is a sleepy rural community whose biggest employer is SpringHill Camp, a Christian-oriented program for kids.

The town opposes granting Nestle a permit to build a pumping booster station along a water pipeline that feeds a tanker load dock in Evart, another small town nearby.

The booster station would help the company pump more water from a controversial Osceola County wellhead if the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality approves the project. Nestle wants to pump 400 gallons of water a minute, up from the 250 a minute currently.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/tiny-michigan-town-in-water-fight-with-nestle/ar-BBIFykh?li=BBnb7Kz&ocid=edgsp

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Nestle is a bad neighbor gibraltar72 Feb 2018 #1

gibraltar72

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1. Nestle is a bad neighbor
Sun Feb 4, 2018, 05:08 PM
Feb 2018

Unfortunately as Archie would say they have their testicles wrapped deeply around our crooked Governor Rick Snyder whose bond scam turned to murder. Nestle executives inside his corrupt administration actually. I see now California is going after them for stealing water during the drought. Hope they get what they deserve there. They won't in Michigan with Poop Schuette as AG, and any Republican governor.

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