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3 responses to “Nestlé open letter to Chaffee County”

  1. From what I can read, your planning is well done and you have attempted to mitigate any problems that may exist. As a property owner up chalk creek (just below the cascades), I can attest that the removal of less than a cfs from the aquifer certainly would not be observable at any time of year.
    The only concern I might have is the traffic on 285. Is Nestle paying through fees for the increased wear and tear on the road?
    Other than that, it sounds good for everyone involved. Good Luck

  2. The effort that you have personally made regarding this issue and your attention to detail is impressive and appreciated. However it just seems to me that we are at opposite ends of the spectrum. You seem comfortable with your profit motivated business and I can appreciate the market demand driving it. However here in the valley we are tied to the land. Moving here, at first you are amazed at the landscape. Soon you find yourself regularly checking on what color the river is today and how fast the flow is and how much snow is on the mountain. This connection to the environment honestly becomes valuable enough to make it one of the primary reasons making it worth living here despite the lack of economic potential for material gain.
    Water is scarce and coveted. So what seems to Nestle to be a small extraction of a resource seems to me to be a real threat to an essential component of my wellbeing.
    From my end of the spectrum there are many issues that concern me. It leads me to wonder if sustainabilty has different meanings for you and me. I struggle to see how Nestle reconciles supporting a sustainability foundation at the same time as depleting a limited resource at all…especially to the end of producing an inordinate amount of unnecessary waste.

  3. Nestle tirelessly promotes themselves as environmentally responsible and a generous “good neighbor”. Fortunately, citizens in Chaffee are savvy and able to sort through this manipulative corporate spin.

    Did you notice how Nestle justifies bottling of spring water, by touting their ability to provide bottled water in cases of emergency? Certainly other alternatives exist for providing emergency water – like using a tanker of local municipal water rather than exploiting water from distant sensitive spring sources.

    It’s so easy to see through Nestle’s self-serving self-promotion, you wonder why they bother? Probably corporate greed and arrogance.

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