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Readers welcome the U.S. Forest Service order for a bottled water company to stop drawing from the ... The excellent documentary “Tapped Out” explored the same issue in Maine with Poland Springs.
California regulators have ordered Arrowhead bottled water to stop using some natural springs in the San Bernardino National Forest. The company BlueTriton owns the Arrowhead bottled water brand.
Arrowhead bottled water traces its roots to the Arrowhead Springs Hotel, which first opened in the hills above San Bernardino in 1885 and began selling bottled spring water from its basement in 1906.
The U.S. Interior Department said earlier this year it would phase out the sale of all plastic water bottles in national parks. Poland Springs, also owned by Nestle and now BlueTriton, has faced ...
In the original lawsuit, plaintiffs alleged that “not one drop” of Poland Spring’s bottled water came from a natural spring, and that the actual Poland Spring in Maine “ran dry” long ...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — California regulators on Tuesday ordered the company that owns Arrowhead bottled water to stop using some of the natural springs it has relied on for more than a century, a ...
SACRAMENTO — California regulators on Tuesday ordered one of the country’s oldest bottled water brands to stop using some of the natural springs it has relied on for more than 100 years to ...
California water regulators ruled Tuesday the company that owns Arrowhead brand must stop using some of the natural springs it has relied on for more than 100 years.
PIX Now Afternoon Edition 9-19-23 09:57. California regulators on Tuesday ordered the company that owns Arrowhead bottled water to stop using some of the natural springs it has relied on for more ...
California water regulators ruled Tuesday the company that owns Arrowhead brand must stop using some of the natural springs it has relied on for more than 100 years.
California water regulators ruled Tuesday the company that owns Arrowhead brand must stop using some of the natural springs it has relied on for more than 100 years.
Arrowhead bottled water traces its roots to the Arrowhead Springs Hotel, which first opened in the hills above San Bernardino in 1885 and began selling bottled spring water from its basement in 1906.