LA Times Today: A bitter feud centers on source of Arrowhead bottled water
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In 2015, a Desert Sun investigation revealed that Nestlé was piping spring water from the San Bernadino National Forest to sell as Arrowhead brand bottled water. The newspaper found the company was using a permit with an expiration date in 1988, a permit the Forest Service hadn’t reviewed in many years.
The cost all these years for this water was free to the company, while California went through a drought.
Today Arrowhead is owned by a new company and the water is still free.
L.A. Times water writer Ian James joined us to share where this water controversy stands.
The cost all these years for this water was free to the company, while California went through a drought.
Today Arrowhead is owned by a new company and the water is still free.
L.A. Times water writer Ian James joined us to share where this water controversy stands.