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County officials told corporate merger did not trigger water‑permit transfer clause

5485946 · July 1, 2025
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BlueTriton representatives told commissioners a November 2024 corporate transaction did not alter the legal permittee or trigger the county’s permit‑transfer clause.

BlueTriton Brands representatives told the Chaffee County Board of County Commissioners they do not believe a November 2024 corporate transaction that created Primo Brands changed the permittee or triggered the permit’s transfer clause.

Caitlin Ponder, land‑use counsel for the company, told the commissioners the corporate steps are best described “for simplicity” as a merger but said “there was not actually a merger of BlueTriton the permittee. Rather … a BlueTriton affiliate formed a holding company called Primo Brands.”

The company’s corporate counsel, Alex Johnson, explained how the transaction left the permit‑holding legal entities unchanged and said the parent entity identified in the permit continues to own the…

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