Data center drains 30M gals of water — until residents complained of pressure
thehoff
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May 09, 2026
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Discussion Highlights (5 comments)
gnabgib
Suggested: Data center drains 30M gals of water — until residents complained of pressure .. at least add the d back to the end
dnw
I had some questions in my mind about DCs using closed loop systems and read the article a little. In case anyone else also has similar thoughts: —- The company said its water consumption was so high last year because of temporary construction-related activities, such as concrete work, dust control and site preparation. Once operational, the company said the data centers only will use water for domestic needs, such as bathrooms and kitchens. That will total the equivalent of what four U.S. households use per month, the spokesperson said. That may not happen for another few years, however. The company is still actively building and expanding its Fayetteville data center campus. It aims to finish in three to five years. ——
DoctorOetker
... but don't send any data centers in space where you will have to dump your heat directly by thermal radiation towards the cold CMB... /s
nobodyandproud
Private equity (Blackstone in this case). Why am I not surprised? Sleaze through and through.
burnt-resistor
Water usage is often a red herring compared to how much power, noise, and pollution a gigascale DC uses/creates.