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Arlene Anderson-Vincent, natural resource manager at Nestle Water, talks about the company's desire to increase the pumping of water from wells located in Evart, Michigan, January 11, 2018 in Stanwood, Michigan. Global food conglomerate Nestle is in a battle with critics in tiny Osceola Township, Michigan where residents complain the Swiss company's water extraction techniques are ruining the environment. / AFP PHOTO / Steven M. HERPPICH / With AFP Story by Luc OLINGA: Tiny Michigan town in water fight with Nestle (Photo credit should read STEVEN M. HERPPICH/AFP via Getty Images)
Arlene Anderson-Vincent, natural resource manager at Nestle Water, talks about the company's desire to increase the pumping of water from wells located in Evart, Michigan, January 11, 2018 in Stanwood, Michigan. Global food conglomerate Nestle is in a battle with critics in tiny Osceola Township, Michigan where residents complain the Swiss company's water extraction techniques are ruining the environment. / AFP PHOTO / Steven M. HERPPICH / With AFP Story by Luc OLINGA: Tiny Michigan town in water fight with Nestle (Photo credit should read STEVEN M. HERPPICH/AFP via Getty Images)
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