Nestlé Gets to Control a Town’s Entire Groundwater for up to 45 Years*

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Watch out Oxbow Springs (Oregon) and Eldritch (Pennsylvania). Nestle’s coming for your water, too.

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Nestlé Gets to Control a Town’s Entire Groundwater for up to 45 Years*

Tea Party Republican Governor Paul LePage of Maine helped Nestlé secure a contract that gives Poland Springs, a Nestlé subsidiary, permission to take the small town of Fryeburg’s groundwater for the next 25 years for their own profit.

The deal could stretch to 45 years due to built-in extensions.

Today that deal was upheld by Maine’s Supreme Judicial Court, essentially cutting off activists’ last attempts to scuttle the deal.

There has never been a contract that ties up local water resources for such a long period of time in American history. Water activists worry that this could set a precedent for future corporate attempts to take water from rural towns for extended periods of time.

Nickie Sekera, the co-founder of Community Water Justice, talked to U.S. Uncut today about the water deal.

“Contracts of this length come with an unprecedented concern in…

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