>>4728726 (PB)
One of Nestle's Canadian wells is in the Grand River watershed.
Pic 1.
But that is part of the larger Lake Erie watershed, and in turn connected to the watersheds of each of the great lakes.
Pic 2
>>4728726 (PB)
One of Nestle's Canadian wells is in the Grand River watershed.
Pic 1.
But that is part of the larger Lake Erie watershed, and in turn connected to the watersheds of each of the great lakes.
Pic 2
Watershed is a drainage area. Water drains in to the great lakes.
The point I was making is that Nestle takes a ton of water off the Canadian side of the watershed. Before it can even get to Erie.
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I agree. I didn't do a very good job of it. Back to lurking.