> Nestlé's request to the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality to pump 576,000 gallons of water each day For perspective, all of Michigan uses 9 billion gallons of water each day. Nestle will be using 0.006% of what the state uses. Looking just at groundwater, Michigan uses 690 million gallons of water per day. Nestle will be using 0.08% of what the state uses. This is irrelevant. And I'm glad the personal op…
For perspective, one teacup holds 150ml of liquid. Nestle will be using 14 535 981 teacups of water. Is this a relevant comparison? Just as much so as comparing a local watershed-impacting factory to a state's usage.
Well, since you ask, here's the watershed comparison:
http://www.michigan.gov/documents/deq/deq-dwmad-eh-swpu-Fina...
4) The supply potential of the water source, considering quantity, quality, and reliability and safe yield of hydrologically interconnected water sources;
Application materials, extensive evaluation and consideration by staff, along with experience with the aquifer in the area, lead staff to conclude that the aquifer can sustain the proposed withdrawal without deleterious effects to the dependent resources.