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'I can't drink the water' - life next
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Posted By: snakeoil, 7/10/2025 8:10:17 PM

When Beverly Morris retired in 2016, she thought she had found her dream home - a peaceful stretch of rural Georgia, surrounded by trees and quiet. Today, it's anything but. Just 400 yards (366m) from her front porch in Mansfield, Georgia, sits a large, windowless building filled with servers, cables, and blinking lights. It's a data centre - one of many popping up across small-town America, and around the globe, to power everything from online banking to artificial intelligence tools like ChatGPT.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Hazymac 7/10/2025 9:19:15 PM (No. 1975683)
Want some Mexican water?
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Reply 2 - Posted by: philsner 7/10/2025 10:48:50 PM (No. 1975702)
Why do people continue to post leftist nonsense?
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Reply 3 - Posted by: jeffkinnh 7/10/2025 10:53:00 PM (No. 1975706)
Lots of innuendo and supposition going on here. Meta did a groundwater study and it showed no impact. I realize such things can be in error but before you assign blame, you need to PROVE YOUR CASE. The data industry is aware of the issue and is taking proactive steps. Environmentalists are always picking up issues and pinning them on industrialization without proof. Some dirty water is not proof of anything. The quote is "It shouldn't be this way.". Maybe, maybe not. Factors are always influencing water quality. Many are natural changes in flow levels and ground conditions. Heck, my well recently failed and I don't have a data center near me. Darn, no one to blame.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: nwcudagal 7/11/2025 7:25:03 AM (No. 1975789)
I live in a very rural area and have been buying bottled water for a decade. So?
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Reply 5 - Posted by: skacmar 7/11/2025 8:28:45 AM (No. 1975825)
Not everyone with an issue with their well has a data center nearby to blame. Wells fail. Well filters and pumps fail. There are other explanations other than "the data center did it" to explore. Unfortunately, they are more expensive than a headline grabbing article blaming META.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: WWIIDaughter 7/11/2025 11:40:22 AM (No. 1975926)
This is not about the water; it's about the location. Here in West Texas, subsidized windmills litter the landscape like a nightmarish sci-fi movie. Meanwhile, Nantucket gets a pass. If groundwater isn't an issue, why not build these things where they won't be seen and could provide jobs. I suggest New Mexico, which is the poorest state per capita and has vast acres of barren land with no people. It ought to be a priority that no small towns can see these ugly structures. If they truly don't need water, why are there all those trees around the facility? PS, I'm not saying I believe the pollution thing, as long as the trees are thriving, the groundwater is OK.
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