Niagara Bottling established its operations in Brigham City, Utah in October of 2017. The facility includes 257,441 square feet of advanced manufacturing space for the production and distribution of purified drinking water.  Niagara’s capital investment was over $85.8 million.

Niagara’s employment in Brigham City is approximately 60 full-time positions. Total annual payroll is $5.5 million, and includes important benefits such as retirement and medical insurance in addition to bonuses and overtime compensation.  Niagara Bottling generates over $259 thousand dollars in annual tax revenues for Brigham City.

Local Impact

These data points reflect the broader local impacts of Niagara’s project and investment in the community, beyond the figures listed above. This includes projected community-wide economic impacts, induced local job creation, and an estimated increase in local taxes paid, as calculated from standardized development models.

Source: Lightcast Impact Analysis Modeling –  July 2025

Who We Are

Niagara Bottling has been family owned and operated since 1963. Headquartered in Diamond Bar, California, Niagara operates bottling facilities throughout the U.S. and Mexico. As a leading beverage manufacturer in the U.S., Niagara Bottling works closely with some of the largest beverage brands, retailers, grocers, and club and convenience stores throughout the country. Niagara produces a variety of beverages including bottled water, sparkling, vitamin and flavored water, teas, sports drinks, ready-to-drink coffee, protein drinks and non-dairy milk products.

Our Commitment to Community

At Niagara, we are committed to making a positive impact on society and our communities. As part of this commitment, our local teams place an emphasis on supporting areas of education, emergency need, community beautification, environment, and health and wellness. We are proud to partner with community leaders and charitable organizations that are making a meaningful difference in the world and in the areas where our facilities are located.

Supporting families in need

Niagara volunteers are teaming up with feed the children to distribute 400 boxes of food and essentials to families served by the boys and Girls Club. This initiative supports families in need and strengthens our commitment to the communities we serve.

Welcoming future leaders

The Salt Lake City team hosted a plant tour for the Cache Valley Homeschoolers offering students a behind-the-scenes look at Niagara’s operations and a glimpse into careers in manufacturing.

Our local plant team has established significant relationships in the community, including with the local school district. Some of the local organizations our Team Members regularly donate their time and resources to Brigham City include:

  • Box Elder Chamber of Commerce
  • Bear River High School
  • Box Elder High School
  • Kents and Operation Homefront
  • Boys and Girls Club of Northern Utah
  • Brigham City Community Center
  • Brigham City Kiwanis Club

Our Focus on Sustainability

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Niagara is committed to responsible resource usage and integrating sustainability into every aspect of our business. Niagara not only supports environmental initiatives, but innovation and leadership in their product, packaging, manufacturing, while promoting consumer awareness and action on sustainability issues. Here’s how Niagara is prioritizing sustainability:

  1. Water Stewardship: A standard Niagara facility uses less water to produce its products than it takes to keep a few golf courses green. Niagara typically pays volumetric fees for the water it uses and millions in taxes and fees to municipal systems that enable them to maintain and improve their infrastructure.
  2. Packaging Efficiency: Niagara uses less plastic for its bottles than its competitors, and innovations such as lightweight shrink film and corrugate-free nested packs create reductions in CO2 across our product lifecycle.
  3. Minimizing Environmental Impact: Niagara PET bottles have a lower environmental impact across most impact categories when compared to other common beverage and water packaging types. Our half liter bottles have an embodied carbon footprint that is substantially below the U.S. average.
  4. Recycling Infrastructure and Education: Niagara supports recycling education through International Bottled Water Association’s “Put it in the Bin” campaign.

 

Niagara Sustainability Infographic with Plant Bottle

 

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Our team’s mission is to promote and advance the strategic goals of the company through relationship building and engagement with public policy makers, government officials and community leaders.