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How can Nestlé solve problem with water in California?

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A2A This is a issue between NESTLE and local residents and another party is legal entity. It is in light as drought problem is more in North America though Nestle's water usage is in fraction of % in the total usuage of water. read more

So, if this treated waste water can be recycled for irrigation, toilet flushing, groundwater replenishment and so on. Then, it can resolve this problem at some extent. Though, this water can't be the drinking water but for other purposes it could be used. read more

Nestlé Waters complies with all reporting requirements and continues to report its water use from this spring to the State Water Resources Control Board, which was 25 million gallons in 2014. Nestlé Waters has a senior water right to the Arrowhead Springs that is established under California law. read more

California already gets one third of its water supply from underground aquifers, from precipation that fell in CA more than 10,000 years ago! The problem is that there is almost no regulation in California when it comes to groundwater drilling, and it’s basically the Wild West (literally). read more

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