Shut Down and Penalize Nestle

Shut Down and Penalize Nestle

The Issue

Join me in contacting key California and Federal Officials about Nestle’s permit that expired back in 1988. It is estimated that Nestle draws around 80 million gallons from the Sacramento region, and at least 200,000,000 gallons of water in Coachella Valley per year.

As you might know, California has called a Drought State of Emergency and this is a very serious matter facing the state.

The U.S. Forest Service said that they were too backlogged to notice that Nestle’s permit had expired 27 years ago. Regardless the circumstance, it is the company’s moral and legal obligation to follow-up on their permit status, not the Forest Services.

Therefore, we need to ask for the immediately shut down of Nestle’s unregulated water pumping and penalize Nestle to the fullest extent for working on an expired permit for almost 30 years.

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Caleb LaieskiPetition StarterCaleb Laieski: Advocate for the LGBT Community, Public Safety, and the Environment
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The Issue

Join me in contacting key California and Federal Officials about Nestle’s permit that expired back in 1988. It is estimated that Nestle draws around 80 million gallons from the Sacramento region, and at least 200,000,000 gallons of water in Coachella Valley per year.

As you might know, California has called a Drought State of Emergency and this is a very serious matter facing the state.

The U.S. Forest Service said that they were too backlogged to notice that Nestle’s permit had expired 27 years ago. Regardless the circumstance, it is the company’s moral and legal obligation to follow-up on their permit status, not the Forest Services.

Therefore, we need to ask for the immediately shut down of Nestle’s unregulated water pumping and penalize Nestle to the fullest extent for working on an expired permit for almost 30 years.

Photo Credit: Fox News

avatar of the starter
Caleb LaieskiPetition StarterCaleb Laieski: Advocate for the LGBT Community, Public Safety, and the Environment

The Decision Makers

Edmund G. Brown Jr.
Former Governor - California
Chief Tom Tidwell
Chief Tom Tidwell
U.S. Forest Service
Chairwoman Felicia Marcus
Chairwoman Felicia Marcus
State Water Resources Control Board

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