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January 10, 2005
Nestle Waters to Build Bottling Plant at Old Mill Site
"Nestle Waters North America Announces the Future Site of the Multi-Million Dollar Water Bottling Facility in McCloud", as published by the business wire from McCloud, CA, and found on Bottled Water Web, an industry support website, praises this announcement.
They are proud of the economic impact of using the old Cal Cedar lumber mill site, closed in 2001, for the new bottling plant for Arrowhead Mountain Spring Water Company, division of Nestle Waters, and speak of the 300 jobs that will be created.
The question arises, however, just where will the "spring mountain water" they will be bottling there come from? Seems to me, from under an old industrial site!
Posted by Stephen Betheil at January 10, 2005 06:19 PM
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