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This excerpt taken from the PBG 10-K filed Feb 20, 2009. Mexican Water Regulation.
In Mexico, we pump water from our own wells and we purchase
water directly from municipal water companies pursuant to
concessions obtained from the Mexican government on a
plant-by-plant
basis. The concessions are generally for ten-year terms and can
generally be renewed by us prior to expiration with minimal cost
and effort. Our concessions may be terminated if, among other
things, (a) we use materially more water than permitted by
the concession, (b) we use materially less water than
required by the concession, (c) we fail to pay for the
rights for water usage or (d) we carry out, without
governmental authorization, any material construction on or
improvement to, our wells. Our concessions generally satisfy our
current water requirements and we believe that we are generally
in compliance in all material respects with the terms of our
existing concessions.
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This excerpt taken from the PBG 10-K filed Feb 27, 2008. Mexican Water Regulation.
In Mexico, we pump water from our own wells and we purchase
water directly from municipal water companies pursuant to
concessions obtained from the Mexican government on a
plant-by-plant
basis. The concessions are generally for ten-year terms and can
generally be renewed by us prior to expiration with minimal cost
and effort. Our concessions may be terminated if, among other
things, (a) we use materially more water than permitted by
the concession, (b) we use materially less water than
required by the concession, (c) we fail to pay for the
rights for water usage or (d) we carry out, without
governmental authorization, any material construction on or
improvement to, our wells. Our concessions generally satisfy our
current water requirements and we believe that we are generally
in compliance in all material respects with the terms of our
existing concessions.
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