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54943

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As an employee I am proud of our facility’s 22-year history in Aberfoyle. We continue to play an important role in Puslinch and Erin, as well as the communities across Wellington County, providing stable, well-paying jobs and supporting local initiatives. Read more

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54955

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I’m so tired of seeing this company who donates to community groups, charities, employs over 200 people in well paying jobs have to keep fighting for this renewal. They have a ton of data and provide an amazing amount of scientific information about the water to the community. Read more

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54956

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As an employee of this facility for the last 16years I can truly say that I am proud to be here. The culture and the quality of people are second to none. We are all about the sustainability of the water shed. It makes no sense to harm it or else we wouldn't have a business . Read more

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54980

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The Government of Ontario’s third-party science and policy review in 2020 confirmed the sustainability of water bottling operations in the province and found that there is no scientific justification for regulating water bottlers any differently than other water users. 

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I feel there is plenty of water we can use and If a company is using it within its limits n providing jobs n helping the community I see nothing wrong with it. I live in guelph for last 12 years and have not dealt with any shortages of water.