"The water cycle

connects us all."

~ Vandana Shiva

 

POWWR
 
P
rotecting Our Water and Wildlife Resources

in Shapleigh and Newfield

POWWR@live.com
POWWR, 185 Hooper Rd., Shapleigh, ME 04076

  
Background

 
Since 2005, Nestlé has been looking to mine water in our area. In 2006 & 2007, the multinational corporation received permission from the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife to sink 16 bore wells in the Vernon Walker Wildlife Management Area.

The towns of Shapleigh and Newfield share land in the Vernon Walker Wildlife Management Area, the boundary being the Little Ossipee River. The sand and gravel aquifer shared by both towns is prized by Nestlé for bottling as its Poland Spring brand. Nestlé's initial interest was to sign a bulk water extraction contract with the State of Maine.

When the state offered a price too high for Nestlé, the corporation literally went across the street where the town of Shapleigh owns property above the coveted aquifer.


In Sept. 2008, the citizens of the town of Shapleigh voted overwhelmingly for a 180-day moratorium to protect their groundwater. The vote count was 204 for the moratorium and 38 against. The citizens of the town also voted NO to drilling and testing by Nestle on the town-owned parcel of land. The vote was 183 against Nestlé and 44 for allowing testing and drilling.

Feb. 28, 2009, Shapleigh residents made clear their demand to control large-scale water extraction in their community by enacting an ordinance entitled "Shapleigh Water Rights and Local Self-Government" by a vote of 114 to 66.   See: Shapleigh closes tap for water companies.

On Mar. 14, 2009, Newfield residents enacted a similar ordinance by a vote of 228 to 146.  See:  Newfield Passes Ban On Large Scale Water Extraction.


 
  ACTION  ALERTS

  • 124th Maine Legislature
      
  • Bore Well Security in Shapleigh/Newfield

    UPDATE:
      Test Wells to be Removed!
    The work plan between MDIFW and Nestle referencing 16 bore wells placed in Vernon Walker Game Management Area, stated that:
  • "If conditions are not favorable, all monitoring wells and other equipment should be removed and abandoned in accordance with industry standards after consultation with Maine Dept. of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife" and that "Poland Springs Bottling Company will be responsible to repair or restore any damage at their expense."
    In the spring of 2009, the citizens of Newfield and Shapleigh passed the "Water Rights and Local Self Governance Ordinance" in each of their towns, effectively making the conditions unfavorable for large scale water extraction activities in Vernon Walker Game Management Area.

    In this email a ME Dept. of IF&W representative states that as a result of these ordinances the 16 test wells will be removed, as work schedules allow this summer.

    The will of the people has been heard. We will keep you posted as to the progress of removing of these wells.

     

 
EVENTS

POWWR WALK
Sunday, June 21 at 10 am

Vernon Walker Game Mgmt. Area

Gentle hike for about one and a half hours. Bring camera, canteen, good shoes and insect repellent. Meet at corner of Gray and Mann Roads at 9:50 am.
Join us in the great outdoors! (photos)

   
NEWS and ARTICLES

2009

2008

 
REFERENCE MATERIALS

Vernon S. Walker Wildlife Management Area

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