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    Default Nestle backs out of pumping water from the Wacissa

    http://www.tallahassee.com/article/2...80326/1001/RSS

    http://bruceritchie.blogspot.com/201...ping-near.html


    Cliff's notes:

    Nestle says the seasonal reduction in flow isn't enough for sustainable pumping at Allen Springs.

    The Save the Wacissa group will continue to educate and protect the springs.



    My notes:

    The entire areas in a drought, and the Wacissa Springs don't generally flow an awefull lot anyway, so a big NO ****.

    A big F U to Nestle, now if only they'd only pull out of Lee.


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    I spent 3 months diving in municipal water towers. I love me some bottled spring water.


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    Well I'm happy to tell you, there's one less place for them to fill those spring water bottles. Friggin ridiculous.


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    Ehh, I never liked Nestle's water anyway.


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    Now if the real problem can be addressed such as agricultural and municipal pumping.

    "Not all change is improvement...but all improvement is change" Donald Berwick

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    At the very least, agricultural and municipal pumping doesn't leave the area.


    Nestle bottles it up, and ships it out. Damn the ecosystems that rely on freshwater in the area?


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    I guess people are finally figuring out that filtered water tastes better than spring water... I'm gonna keep doing my part imparting my own bad flavor upon the aquifer.

    "Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." --JFK

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greenwood_60 View Post
    I guess people are finally figuring out that filtered water tastes better than spring water... I'm gonna keep doing my part imparting my own bad flavor upon the aquifer.
    Ok, so I'm going to add my two cents. I don't really care which way you go, I'm not passionate either way. But, the water is filtered before it enters the ground well. The ground well is filled with at times.... dogs, cats, birds, snakes, deer, cows. (just what i've personally witnessed).

    From the ground well, the water is pumped into a water tower to supply the pressure to the houses. The pumps that supply thousands upon thousands of gallons are the size of my van. Needless to say, the mangled critter gets pumped into the water tank with the water. Sure, there's enough chlorine to bleach a football stadium, but when we remove these "critters", it leaves a lasting impact. One that doesn't allow for the consumption of tap water.

    Enjoy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Superlyte27 View Post
    Ask me what I know about Milk.
    What do you know about milk? Goat milk in particular...


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    Ok, the only thing I know about goat milk is what I learned from my childhood as a farmer. It's thicker than cow's milk. It doesn't need to be pastuerized. Goats are mean. Their milk is gross. Or maybe it's because I hated milking goats.

    I like the cheese. I'm glad we got off of that health kick.



 

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