You need to explain this part to Nestle, and see what they say. :-)
You can't collect all the rainwater in an area, depleting the environment of it's water source and negatively impacting the stability of the environment, simply to make money for some venture you have, or to sell the water yourself. That is exceeding the limits of use. When people lack self-control in this domain, there are laws created by local communities to impose control on others and prevent this type of greed and domination of an area.
Yes, they are huge thieves. Water companies are stealing water all over the place, paying small land fees and taking water from the water table that belongs to everyone in an area. It's a crime against humanity and the planet.