Fryeburg, ME is the site of an ongoing conflict with Nestlé Waters. This conflict concerns unfair pumping of the town’s water as well as the contract between Nestlé and the town water company itself. The goal of this project is to create a compromise that allows both the town and Nestlé to prosper off the natural resources in the area while making sure that the environment as well as the community is not harmed. We are suggesting a shorter and more flexible contract that appeases both the town and Nestlé. Poster Presentation, Judge\u27s Winner (2013)https://digitalcommons.wpi.edu/gps-posters/1201/thumbnail.jp
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Contents: The State of Decision -- Maine\u27s Great Resources -- The Case of Ontario -- A Bit of Mai...
Business Maine: Central & Western piece briefly reporting that Poland Spring Water Co. has agreed ...
Business Maine: Northern piece reporting that the former owner of a defunct chemical factory in Orr...
• Introduce a plan to record and accurately measure the long term health of the aquifer, funded by N...
Business Maine: Central & Western piece on the recent denial by the Fryeburg Planning Board of a pe...
this just in piece on two battles over the private use of public water in Maine. Stow resident Jam...
Business Maine: Central & Western piece reporting that a citizen group\u27s proposal to levy a tax ...
Focus on Western Maine piece on Jim Wilfong of Stow, a small-business advocate who is proposing to ...
This study examines conflicts surrounding a proposed 145-mile corridor and transmission line through...
The cities of Portland and South Portland are asking the Maine Supreme Judicial Court to overturn a ...
The bottled water industry is booming across the country, and Maine is home to North America\u27s la...
Water scarcity increases with growing human pressure and threatens the coexistence between heterogen...
A coalition of sporting and environmental groups has filed a lawsuit in Kennebec County Superior Cou...
Since 2015, the United States Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”), the State of Maine, and the P...
FPL Energy inherited a contract from Central Maine Power, the original owner of Fort Halifax Dam in ...
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Business Maine: Central & Western piece briefly reporting that Poland Spring Water Co. has agreed ...
Business Maine: Northern piece reporting that the former owner of a defunct chemical factory in Orr...