Wellington Water Watchers Say No to Bottled Water
Wellington Water Watchers Say No to Bottled Water.
Over 4.7 million litres of water per day is pumped from wells located in Aberfoyle and Hillsburgh.
Well, it’s time people learn about the Nestle Triangle located in Wellington County, Ontario.
Over 4.7 million litres of water per day is pumped from wells located in Aberfoyle and Hillsburgh.
WWW is using the evening’s festivities to officially announce Waterstock, a celebration of water for life not profit, featuring celebrity chefs, musicians, artists, local wineries and breweries, and plenty of free, clean, locally sourced water available from onsite taps and fountains.
Waterstock will be celebrated at Bela Farm in Hillsburgh, Ontario from noon to 5 pm.
WWW formed ten years ago in Guelph, the largest Canadian city completely reliant on groundwater for its water supply.
The Nestle bottling plant in Aberfoyle and the City of Guelph both draw their water from the same aquifer.
According to Mike Nagy, Chair of WWW, "Since the beginning time we have not produced one more molecule of water and we never will.
It takes two bottles of water and a quarter bottle of oil to produce one bottle of bottled water.