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Arrowhead Water, also known as Arrowhead Mountain Spring Water, is a brand of drinking water that is sold in the western United States, particularly in Idaho, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, Northwestern United States, the Northwest, and in California. It is bottled from 13 springs throughout the Western United States.
The Forest Service told bottled water company BlueTriton Brands to stop piping water out of a California national forest. The company is suing to challenge the decision.
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.
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The environmental group said the extraction of water, which is bottled and sold as Arrowhead 100% Mountain Spring Water, has dramatically reduced the flow of Strawberry Creek and is causing ...
Nestle's permit to withdraw water and transfer it across the national forest expired in 1988 although it continues to draw an average of over 62.5 million gallons each year from the groundwater. [6] [7] The U. S. Forest Service is required to and has agreed to conduct an environmental impact review before re-issuing Nestle's water use permit. [8]
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Arrowhead Springs is a highly mountainous neighborhood in the 81-square-mile (210 km 2) municipality of San Bernardino, California, officially annexed to the city on November 19, 2009. [1] The neighborhood lies below the Arrowhead geological monument, which is California Historical Landmark #977.