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ZEPHYRHILLS, Fla. — In this fast-growing Florida city, water seemingly abounds. It’s in the Zephyrhills plastic bottles filled from the community’s sparkling springs and sold in supermarkets ...
Zephyrhills-branded water bottled by BlueTriton represents 14.5% of the city's daily allotment, which is 3.3 million gallons per its water-use permit with the Southwest Florida Water Management ...
The Southwest Florida Water Management District handles water permitting across our area, and right now, Zephyrhills has a permit to pump 3.3 million gallons of groundwater a day. The city ...
According to the water management district, bottled water operations represent less than 1% of all the water use in the 16 Florida counties it oversees. The greater concern is Zephyrhills geography.
Zephyrhills Natural Spring Water, a Pasco County brand that has pumped water from nearby Crystal Springs into bottles on store shelves throughout the Southeast, is being sold by parent company ...
Pasco County's largest city has taken the unprecedented step of halting growth for the next year as it tries to figure out how to reduce how much water it uses.
The city, known as home to the Zephyrhills water bottling plant, is near the maximum water use allowed under the existing permit, which is currently 3.3 million gallons a day.
The Southwest Florida Water Management District handles water permitting across our area, and right now, Zephyrhills has a permit to pump 3.3 million gallons of groundwater a day. The city ...
Nestlé Waters North America, the company that produces Florida's Zephyrhills water, is not accepting any new orders until it can begin processing existing orders. Consumers trying to order ...
PETERSBURG — Matthew Bader was perplexed when he got the letter from Zephyrhills Natural Spring Water. The two-page document, dated June 21, thanked him for returning his water sample to their lab.
Nestlé Waters North America, the company that makes Zephyrhills water, isnot accepting any new orders until it can begin processing existing orders. If you're trying to order Zephryhills water ...
The 35-year-old federal law regulating tap water is so out of date that the water Americans drink can pose what scientists say are serious health risks — and still be legal. The New York Times ...