I don't know, but logic tells me that it's highly likely pumps are in place. I am very familiar with large industrial pump installation/operation, and while it can get pricey, the initial equipment requirements shouldn't be that bad because the volume of water they'll be moving wouldn't be tremendous on an industrial scale. They may even spread it out over several days using something much simpler like a large stainless well pump or two. In the end, flow at the source and ecological concerns will dictate the maximum rate of flow. Even if they decided to run 1 mil 20 oz. bottles at a time, a pump capable of 100 gallons a minute which is overkill at first anyway, but still on the small side, would pump enough water for all one million bottles in about 26 hours. I wouldn't be surprised if they were ready or nearly ready to move the water. Waiting on bottling plant availability, as we've seen, can cause delays too, since bigger companies get preferential treatment and can bump for position in line. Anyhow, I'm sure we'll see it soon. Contact Jerry or Mike and maybe they'll provide a more accurate update.
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