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Park Forest operates its own water treatment plant rather than relying on drinking water from other municipalities. The village's water ranked fourth in the state at Watercon this month.
A court has ruled in favor of bottled water company BlueTriton Brands, which sells the Arrowhead brand, overturning an order by California regulators for it to stop taking water from the San ...
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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.
Nestle Waters North America detailed its concerns publicly for the first time in a 79-page document submitted to the Forest Service. The company, the largest producer of bottled water in the ...
The forest floor predominantly receives its water supply in winter, particularly at a depth of between 10 and 80 centimeters. This is despite the fact that, on average, 60% of rainfall occurs in ...
The Forest Service has ordered the company that sells Arrowhead bottled water to shut down a pipeline from springs in the San Bernardino Mountains.
Wildfires don’t just destroy forest—they can increase sediment in rivers and reservoirs, spark algae blooms, and pollute watercourses with dangerous chemicals, leaving water providers to ...
Sons of the Forest not only involves fighting enemies but also requires you to endure hunger and thirst. You must proactively collect drinking water from various water bodies like lakes and rivers ...
In response to the California water board's halting BlueTriton's siphoning of much of the water from Arrowhead Springs, the U.S. Forest Service sought information from BlueTriton about what was ...
Gary Earney, a retired forester with the U.S. Forest Service, touches the door of an area where BlueTriton collects water in the San Bernardino National Forest on September 18, 2023.
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