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Fear Water Shortage by Jupiter Project

Summary by diario.mx
Sunland Park, NM— The developers behind the Jupiter Project, the proposed $165,000 million data center campus in Santa Teresa, New Mexico, shared figures on their water consumption publicly for the first time on Tuesday at a tumultuous community meeting, figures that, if accurate, suggest that the use of the facility would be comparable to other industrial operations in the area. The campus, which would include four data center facilities, would…

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Sunland Park, NM— The developers behind the Jupiter Project, the proposed $165,000 million data center campus in Santa Teresa, New Mexico, shared figures on their water consumption publicly for the first time on Tuesday at a tumultuous community meeting, figures that, if accurate, suggest that the use of the facility would be comparable to other industrial operations in the area. The campus, which would include four data center facilities, would…

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diario.mx broke the news in on Friday, September 12, 2025.
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