California Faces Water Challenges as Data Center Demand Grows
With over 300 data centers anticipated in California, the water needs for these facilities raise concerns. A proposed site in the Imperial Valley alone requires 750,000 gallons daily.
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With over 300 data centers anticipated in California, the water needs for these facilities raise concerns. A proposed site in the Imperial Valley alone requires 750,000 gallons daily.
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