Posted by Admin on March 9, 2009
Dr. Sherry proposes that Nestlé pay a small royalty to Chaffee County on the water that it extracts.
Posted in Letters | Tagged nestlé, water
Posted by Trey on February 9, 2009
Chaffee County and Nestlé Waters have agreed to reschedule public meetings regarding the water extraction project to allow time for consultant review.
Posted in Environment | Tagged nestlé, planning, water
Posted by Trey on January 22, 2009
A Nestlé Waters representative presented their application for proposed development of the Ruby Mountain and Bighorn Springs in Chaffee County.
Posted in Environment | Tagged chaffee county, nestlé, planning, water
Posted by Lee Hart on August 29, 2008
Officials from Salida and the Upper Arkansas Water Conservancy District are exploring options for collaboration on the Nestlé Waters project.
Posted in Environment | Tagged nestlé, uawcd, water
Posted by Lee Hart on August 21, 2008
Representatives of the City of Sailda and Upper Arkansas Water Conservancy District will meet to discuss leasing 200-acre feet of water to Nestlé Waters North America. Nestlé Waters has purchased and optioned property near Nathrop, and is proposing to develop Ruby Mountain and Bighorn springs to supply a new bottling facility in Denver.
Posted in Environment | Tagged nestlé, uawcd, water
Posted by Mike Harvey on July 4, 2008
The Upper Arkansas River flows out of the high peaks above Leadville, Colorado on a journey that eventually leads to its confluence with the Mississippi in the State of Arkansas. In Chaffee County the Arkansas River has always served as the figurative and literal lifeblood of our communities. From fueling historic industry and agriculture to serving as the foundation of our current tourist based economy; the Ark is central to the identity of our high mountain valley.
Posted in Environment, Recreation | Tagged 101, arkansas river, kayaking, water
Posted by Chuck Rose on June 5, 2008
Salida Mayor Chuck Rose gives some background information on the Nestlé process.
Posted in City | Tagged nestlé, water
Posted by Lee Hart on May 14, 2008
Could the same forces that heat the water at Mount Princeton and Cottonwood hot springs resorts, be harnessed to power nearly half of all Chaffee County households?
Posted in Environment | Tagged energy, geothermal, water
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