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Fury as massive Georgia data center uses 30 million gallons of water through secret ‘unbilled’ pipes while residents suffer low pressure

Georgia residents were left outraged when they discovered a massive data center had been guzzling up nearly 30 million gallons of water without paying for it.

The issue began last year when residents in the affluent subdivision of Annelise Park in Fayetteville noticed their water pressure was unusually low, Politico reported.

When the county utility then investigated the problem, officials discovered that developer Quality Technology Services (QTS) had installed two industrial-scale water hookups to the approximately 6.2 million sq ft data center campus – located about 20 miles south of downtown Atlanta.

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1 thought on “Fury as massive Georgia data center uses 30 million gallons of water through secret ‘unbilled’ pipes while residents suffer low pressure”

  1. Who cares, you all want to be slaves, you all fight for it and demand it and you literally do nothing about the stuff happening to you, so really who gives twoo poops! You get what you let happen to you, and thus you get what you deserve!

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