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A proposal to build a water-guzzling data center near Tucson, Arizona, led the city to put some regulations on water use.
Tax incentives from many of the eight Great Lakes states have lured industries that need water. But the region is ...
F ORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — A geologist with the Indiana Geological & Water Survey weighed in on data centers’ potential ...
It has to do with water service applications for exceptionally large quantity water users within the Tucson Water service ...
Mayor Regina Romero and the Tucson City Council were supposed to vote this week on whether to annex the land to allow both ...
Tucson is taking significant steps towards water conservation as the City Council approved new regulations targeting large ...
In Cedar Rapids, where leaders have approved tax breaks for a proposed Google data center, the top 10 largest water users together now use about 60 percent of the city’s average daily treated water.
This west Georgia city has been picked for the $8 billion project at the industrial park a few miles away from downtown.
The report from the regional Alliance for the Great Lakes warned states risk overtaxing water supplies if they rush to woo ...
According to data from WDMWW, Microsoft was the sixth top water user in the month of May. The tech corporation used 2.1 million gallons of water across its five data centers.
To find out who the city’s top users are, KRQE News 13 filed a public records request for usage data of over 200,000 water meters serviced by the Water Authority. Perhaps unsurprisingly, some of ...