Residents Oppose Data Center - The Farmville Herald
Residents say the 871-acre campus could use up to 2 million gallons of water a day, raising concerns about noise and daily life.
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Residents oppose data center - The Farmville Herald
Six years ago this month, Prince Edward County rezoned 280 acres from agricultural to commercial to create Heartland Innovative Technology Park. That’s after also amending its zoning ordinance to add data centers as a by-right use within C-1 commercial districts. At the July meeting of the county’s board of supervisors, nearly a dozen residents spoke against Prince Edward’s participation in data center negotiations, citing worries about noise po…
Virginia residents push back on 900-megawatt data center campus, warning of water, noise, and heat
A proposed 900-megawatt data center campus in Goochland County, Virginia, is drawing opposition from residents who fear it would bring industrial noise, intense water use, and large amounts of heat waste into their communities. The dispute reflects growing tensions playing out in communities across the country as tech giants race to expand infrastructure fueling the AI boom. What happened? The Tuckahoe Creek Technology Park, a proposed 871-acre …
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