Province getting soaked by Nestlé

Nestlé is taking B.C. water for $2.25 per million litres and selling it back to us for $2.50 a bottle

Editor, The Times:

We can’t water our lawns and gardens, we can’t fish and we have to conserve every drop of precious water.

Yet, Nestlé is taking B.C. water for $2.25 per million litres and selling it back to us for $2.50 a bottle.

Nestlé is sucking us dry, just as it continues to do in California during that state’s serious drought.

It is only recently that our B.C. Liberal government started charging Nestlé a measly $2.25 per million litres.

Before this, Nestlé took the water free of charge.

This is outrageous.

I would really like to know what is going on — as would, I am sure, the rest of B.C. residents who are watching their lawns turn brown and their forests go up in smoke.

Linda Davidson

 

Kamloops, B.C.

 

 

Clearwater Times