Group challenging state's approval of Nestle's water permit

LANSING (AP) — A group is trying to stop Nestle Waters North America Inc. from pumping more western Michigan groundwater for its Ice Mountain brand.

Michigan Citizens for Water Conservation said Wednesday it is preparing a petition for a contested case against Michigan's Department of Environmental Quality, which approved Nestle's application to remove 400 gallons of water per minute from an Osceola Township aquifer.

The group says the DEQ will get the administrative challenge within 60 days.

Nestle had been permitted to withdraw 250 gallons a minute from the aquifer.

The conservation group says the DEQ has "clearly bent the law to favor Nestle" by granting the permit before the company could provide "real data" on the consequences of withdrawing the additional water.