Niagara Bottling

Niagara Bottling, LLC is a family owned manufacturer of bottled water and soft drinks based in Ontario, California. They produce private label bottled water for a number of companies including Wal-Mart and Costco.[1] As of 2017 Niagara was the largest supplier of private label bottled water in America.[2]

Company history

The company was founded by Andrew Peykoff Sr. and is currently run by Andy Peykoff II.

Bottling plants

Chesterfield County, Virginia

In 2017 Niagara completed a large bottling and warehouse facility in Chesterfield County, Virginia. The facility has 557,000 sq ft on 62 acres and uses 900,000gal of water a day.[3]

Bloomfield

Niagara operates a 400,000 sq ft bottling plant in Bloomfield, Connecticut. The facility receives water from the Metropolitan District Commission and the project has encountered public protest and opposition due to the secrecy with which the deal was brokered and a feeling that water is a public trust that shouldn’t be sold without public consultation.[4]

Phoenix

Niagara operates a 252,000 sq ft bottling plant in Phoenix, Arizona.[5]

Mesa

Niagara operates a 450,000 sq ft bottling plant in Mesa, Arizona. The plant will have access to 40 million gallons of water a year, the plant can draw water from the Central Arizona Project, Salt River Project, and local groundwater.[6]

References

  1. "Company Overview of Niagara Bottling, LLC". Bloomberg.com. Bloomberg. Retrieved 7 July 2018.
  2. Smouse, Becca. "Another water bottling operation to open in Arizona desert — this one in Mesa". azcentral.com. Arizona Central.
  3. "Niagara Bottling's Manufacturing and Bottling Facility, Virginia". packaging-gate.com. packaging gate. Retrieved 7 July 2018.
  4. Polansky, Rob. "Niagara Bottling announces dozens of hires in Bloomfield". wfsb.com. WFSB. Retrieved 7 July 2018.
  5. Anderson, J. Craig. "Niagara Bottling to open plant in Phoenix". azcentral.com. Arizona Central. Retrieved 7 July 2018.
  6. Smouse, Becca. "Another water bottling operation to open in Arizona desert — this one in Mesa". azcentral.com. Arizona Central.
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