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Fontis Becomes Proud Sponsor of North Georgia State Fair
Sep 2, 2010
That's right the North Georgia State Fair will soon arrive at Jim R. Miller Park and for the first time, Fontis will be the water sponsor of this week long event. The North Georgia State Fair opens September 23 and will run through October 3 and the park is located off Callaway Road in Cobb County. "For many years the Carroll's have been involved with the fair but thi...
Welcoming Back Kennesaw Teachers
Aug 9, 2010
For more than 21 years the Kennesaw Business Association has been welcoming back teachers in the Kennesaw area. This year Fontis was proud to be a part of that tradition for the very first time. On August 4, 2010, more than 300 teachers were treated to a lunch catered by Carrabba's Italian Restaurant at Big Shanty Elementary. And Fontis was proud to provide water for...
Selling water, a world away
Jul 30, 2010
Sitka, Alaska and two American companies are working towards an export agreement selling bulk shipments of fresh water to the middle east. Sitka and Alaska Resource Management LLC, the partnership formed by the two companies, are seeking to be the first to introduce bulk supplies of freshwater, transported in huge tanker ships, as a new commodity in global trade. The co...
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Crystal Springs Water Leaves Workers High and Dry
NASHVILLE, Tenn.- Following more than 18 months of bargaining, workers at Crystal Springs began ambulatory pickets today in response to the bottled water company’s refusal to bargain in good faith. The workers are members of Teamsters Local Union 480 in Nashvill...
Bottling Lake Michigan Water
Rumor has it that Chicago may begin bottling tap water from Lake Michigan to raise funds for the city.
Dispelling the rumors, Mayor Daley claims he currently has “no plans” to privatize Chicago’s water system, but bottling and selling the city’s “exceptional” tap water is worth explorin...
Calhoun staying ahead of the curve with water treatment capacity
Calhoun is already in a positive situation when it comes to water supply, but according to City Utilities General Manager Kelly Cornwell, it looks even better now that plans for a new clear well have been added to the Brittany Drive water treatment plant.
The new clear well, which will ...



