Thank you for signing the petition to stop Nestlé from
plundering Florida’s drinking water for pocket
change.
Your support gives locals a much better chance of stopping
Nestlé’s plan to drain 1.2 million gallons of water a day from
Ginnie Springs. And that is why we need you to speak out
once again.
Florida officials are meeting on December 10th
to debate letting Nestlé threaten a small town’s water
supply.
We need you to submit a comment right now to help drown
out Nestlé’s slick lobbyists and make sure Florida
officials are flooded with the truth before the meeting.
Send
a message to protect Ginnie Springs now.
Ginnie Springs’ waters feed the Santa Fe River, which
helps supply drinking water to millions of people.
But the Santa Fe’s flow has already dropped by up to 40
percent. Experts say it can’t handle any extra water
extraction.
The local townspeople are counting on you to help make sure that
Nestlé won’t get away with its latest water
grab.
Yes!
I’ll submit a public comment to stop Nestlé from leaving Ginnie
Springs high and dry.
SumOfUs and our local partners will be at the December 10th
meeting to hand-deliver over 300,000 signatures, including
yours. Later we’re taking to the river on kayak to protest
near Nestlé’s bottling plant.
Sending in a comment to the Florida officials right now
will make a big difference at the December 10th meeting —
and it only takes a minute.
