WA city looking to make 5-million-gallon-a-day deal | |
Friday, March 12, 2010 | |
EVERETT, WA — Tethys Enterprises wants to build a beverage plant here, but will need 5 million gallons of water per day over the next 30 years to do so, according to The Daily Herald. The March 12 story said the plant could bring about 1,000 jobs to the city, but the city council has to vote on whether on not to allow the plant to tap into the city’s supply. The 1-million-square-foot-plant would bottle city water and use it for teas and sodas and use only biodegradable bottles. The city currently uses 255 million gallons of water per day from Spada Lake. City council members will vote some time in March on whether to go ahead with any kind of negotiations. To read the story, click here. For related information, click here. | |
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