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  2. BlueTriton Brands - Wikipedia

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    BlueTriton Brands, Inc. is an American beverage company based in Stamford, Connecticut.A former subsidiary of Nestlé, it was known between 2002 and 2021 as Nestlé Waters North America, Inc. and operated as the North American business unit of Nestlé Waters.

  3. Nestlé Sells North American Water Business For $4.3B - AOL

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    Nestlé (PINK: NSRGY) has announced the sale of its Nestlé Waters North America brands for $4.3 billion to the partnership of One Rock Capital Partners and Metropoulos & Co. What Happened:. The ...

  4. Nestlé Pure Life - Wikipedia

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    Nestlé Pure Life is a brand of bottled water from Nestlé Waters globally and licensed to BlueTriton Brands in North America. The brand was first established in 1998 in Pakistan and is now available in 21 countries in Asia, the Americas, Africa, and Europe. [1]

  5. Controversies of Nestlé - Wikipedia

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    In April 2015, the city of Cascade Locks, Oregon, and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife, which is using water for a salmon hatchery, applied with the Oregon Water Resources Department to permanently trade their water rights to Nestlé; an action which does not require a public-interest review. Nestlé approached them in 2008 and they ...

  6. Santa Fe County says water supplies will last but buys more ...

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    In a recent estimation of county water supply, he projected the county could buy 680 acre-feet of additional annual water rights by 2040, or about a 29% increase in its existing water rights.

  7. Nestlé doesn't have valid rights to water it's been bottling ...

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    California regulators issued an order telling Nestlé to halt "unauthorized" water diversions, saying it doesn't have valid rights to much of it.

  8. Niagara Bottling - Wikipedia

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    The facility receives water from the Metropolitan District Commission and the project has encountered public protest and opposition due to the secrecy with which the deal was brokered and a feeling that water is a public trust that shouldn’t be sold without public consultation.

  9. Water in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    This system was known as prior-appropriation water rights, where a certain amount of water could be diverted for 'beneficial use,' and these water rights could be sold or transferred separately from the land. The appropriation doctrine was officially adopted in Colorado in 1872 and within 20 years the so-called Colorado Doctrine had been ...