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Data Centers: the Impacts of the Cloud on the Territory

Summary by cenital.com
One day, residents of Fayette County, southeast of the United States, began to experience low water pressure. The reason? A new QTS company data center that was being built used nearly 110 million litres of water. Thirty kilometres further south, in the Atlanta metropolitan area, a group of local river water-concerned neighbors organized to protest against the installation of a data centre and now demand to address the issue through a referendum…
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One day, residents of Fayette County, southeast of the United States, began to experience low water pressure. The reason? A new QTS company data center that was being built used nearly 110 million litres of water. Thirty kilometres further south, in the Atlanta metropolitan area, a group of local river water-concerned neighbors organized to protest against the installation of a data centre and now demand to address the issue through a referendum…

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cenital.com broke the news on Friday, August 14, 2026.
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