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Related: About this forumData Center Giant Secures $14 Million Deal to Consume 40% of Pennsylvania Town's Excess Water
An artificial intelligence data center development venture has signed a multimillion-dollar deal that will allow it to consume over 40% of a Pennsylvania towns excess water supply.
PennLive reported on Monday that Carlisle Development Partners, a joint venture created by developers Pennsylvania Data Center Partners and PowerHouse Data Centers, had signed a $14.1 million agreement that will let it tap into the public water and sewer systems of Middlesex Township, Pennsylvania.
According to PennLive, the deal will formalize the 18-building data centers right to access up to 400,000 gallons of water per day, which the publication notes is equal to the consumption of 2,367 dwelling units.
Middlesex Township Supervisor Phil Neiderer said during a recent planning commission meeting that the big influx of revenue to the local government would more than make up for the massive amounts of water being consumed by the data center.
https://www.commondreams.org/news/data-center-pennsylvania-town
Raven123
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(1,339 posts)Every drop is precious
ColoringFool
(498 posts)We (I'm in PA) have a drought.
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