A water bottling plant on the Morongo Reservation in California hasn't been affected by a cut in service from a local water district.
Nestle Waters North
America said it will rely on the Morongo
Band of Mission Indians for all of its water needs.
The Arrowhead Mountain Spring
Water brand comes from a spring on the reservation and all other water needed at the plant will come from the tribe.
The Cabazon Water
District had provided service to the plant since 2001 but there was a disagreement over fees and back payments, the general manager said.
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(The Palm Springs Desert Sun 6/17)
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