Crystal Geyser Water Company Purchases Mount Shasta, California, Bottling Plant
10/02/2013
"Our new Mt. Shasta facility will greatly increase our ability to meet growing customer demands for our products," said Doug MacLean, CEO of Crystal Geyser Water Company.
"This site was selected for its pristine water source, and the ability to expand production as our distribution and sales volumes increase," said Richard Weklych, Executive Vice President of CGWC. "Our protected spring is fed from Shasta-Trinity National Forest watershed, at the foot of Mt. Shasta, which climbs to 14,179 feet above sea level."
"The Siskiyou County Economic Development Council is proud to welcome Crystal Geyser to our community," said Tonya Dowse, executive director of Siskiyou County Economic Development Council. "This project is an example of how community collaboration, persistence, and dedication can positively affect our economy."
"Crystal Geyser Water Company is a fantastic addition to both the Upstate region and our state's economy," said Kish Rajan, Director of the Governor's Office of Business and Economic Development. "Bringing manufacturing jobs and capacity to California, Crystal Geyser is an example of the kind of partners we want more of in the continuing economic rebound of the Golden State."
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