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Source: Politico
A data center drained 30M gallons of water unnoticed until residents complained about low water pressure
By Arianna Skibell
05/09/2026 02:00 PM EDT
The neighbors of a data center in Georgia are steaming after they discovered the facility had sucked up nearly 30 million gallons of water without initially paying for it.
Outrage started bubbling up last year when residents of an affluent subdivision named Annelise Park in Fayetteville, Georgia, noticed their water pressure was unusually low.
When the county utility investigated, officials discovered two industrial-scale water hookups feeding a data center campus located 20 miles south of downtown Atlanta. One water connection had been installed without the utilitys knowledge, and the other was not linked to the companys account and therefore wasnt being billed.
All told, the developer, Quality Technology Services, owed nearly $150,000 for using more than 29 million gallons of unaccounted-for water. That is equivalent to 44 Olympic-size swimming pools and far exceeds the peak limit agreed to during the data center planning process.
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Read more: https://www.politico.com/news/2026/05/08/georgia-data-centers-water-00909988
dickthegrouch
(4,625 posts)Asking for a fiend.
patphil
(9,191 posts)It shouldn't be a matter of just paying the bill, there should be a hefty fine, and jail time for the perpetrators.
If they didn't get caught, I bet they would have just continued to steal water indefinitely.
Seinan Sensei
(1,627 posts)3Hotdogs
(15,503 posts)don't hold your breath.
TheRickles
(3,501 posts)relogic
(224 posts)Bernie Sanders has been sounding the alarm about the this emptying of of our precious water into the ai data centers around the country and just as frightening the out-of-control ai dominance impacting our labor, economy, political, governess and media.
struggle4progress
(126,644 posts)BeneteauBum
(734 posts)Excess heat, tremendous power usage, and depleting local water sources. The corporations backing this industry dont give a damn about anything except lining their own pockets. It just seems this country is hell bent on self destruction.
Peace ☮️
pfitz59
(12,887 posts)Waste cooling water being returned to streams and rivers will impact local ecology. I doubt these data centers are incorporating cooling towers and ponds
FakeNoose
(42,240 posts)They'll go somewhere and steal another community's water, rinse and repeat.
BlueWaveNeverEnd
(14,864 posts)littlemissmartypants
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Looks like they're moving fast and breaking things. Oh, well. I hope nobody was planning on watering any peach trees.