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Plant Expansion Results in Community Water Shortage; Rural Manufacturing Remains Strong; Trade Policies Clouding Manufacturing Decisions

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A New York Health Department document claims that Kraft Heinz is using over half of the daily supply

[Plant Expansion Results in Community Water Shortage]( A New York Health Department document claims that Kraft Heinz is using over half of the daily supply of the community’s water, creating an "unsustainable" demand. [Rural Manufacturing Remains Strong]( These areas are not immune to the same economic restructuring seen throughout the country. Rural manufacturing jobs have decreased by 21 percent, although total rural employment has grown by seven percent during that same period. [Trade Policies Clouding Manufacturing Decisions]( A new report highlights the latest regulative and government policy strategies and how they could impact the supply chains of U.S. manufacturers. [Fasteners and Hardware]( [Stainless Steel Compression Latches are ROHS complaint.]( [J.W. Winco, Inc. - New Berlin, WI]( More Product and Company News Computer Hardware and Peripherals [ComfilePi Touch-Panel PC comes with piezo buzzer.]( [View All Computer Hardware and Peripherals News »]( Machinery and Machining Tools [Turning Centers come with a bearing size of 110mm.]( [View All Machinery and Machining Tools News »]( [Advertise on THOMASNET.com](  |  [Visit THOMASNET.com](  |  [Contact Us]( Thomas Publishing Company 5 Penn Plaza New York, New York 10001 USA You received this email because you are subscribed to Your Industrial Daily from Thomas Publishing Company. If this mailing was forwarded to you, you can [subscribe here]( for your own customized version of Your Industrial Daily. [Send to a Friend]( | [Modify Your Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe](

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