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overturning an order by California regulators for it to stop taking water from the San Bernardino Mountains. The U.S. Forest Service denied the company’s permit application last year and ordered ...
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RIVERSIDE, Calif. (CN) — The bottler of Arrowhead Mountain Spring Water on Monday asked a federal judge to issue an injunction against the U.S. Forest Service after the agency refused to renew its ...
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Jordan joined Newsweek in 2024 from The Evening Standard and had previously worked at Metro.co.uk, she has background ... "cease" taking water from San Bernardino National Forest.
The company that sells Arrowhead bottled water has been denied a permit by the U.S. Forest Service to continue its nearly century-old practice of drawing water from the San Bernardino Mountains.