Sign the petition: Stop Nestlé from pumping water on federal property

U.S. Forest Service Supervisor Jody Noiron and U.S. Forest Service Chief Thomas Tidwell

California is in a drought, but Nestlé has illegally pumped bottled water in the San Bernardino National Forest for 28 years on an expired permit. Now that the U.S. Forest Service knows about it, they are considering giving them a five-year permit to continue this water grab.

Federal law requires the U.S. Forest Service to conduct an environmental review of the impacts on our public lands BEFORE issuing the permit. If we can get them to conduct a robust environmental review, the science will show that they cannot renew Nestlé's permit.

Join us and our partners at the Courage Campaign to keep up the pressure so the U.S. Forest Service stops Nestlé from taking one more drop of OUR water. Sign the petition.

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To: U.S. Forest Service Supervisor Jody Noiron and U.S. Forest Service Chief Thomas Tidwell
From: [Your Name]

Turn off the spigot on Nestlé's unregulated water bottling in the San Bernardino National Forest immediately, and ensure that a thorough and unbiased environmental impact report is conducted before considering any request by Nestlé to further access the public forest.