New Mexico DOJ Investigates Alleged Fake Public Comments on Project Jupiter Air Quality Permit
Officials say some supportive comments may have been submitted without consent, and the environment department is considering civil or criminal action.
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New Mexico DOJ investigates alleged fake public comments on Project Jupiter air quality permit
DONA ANA COUNTY, N.M. (KVIA) -- Thursday, the New Mexico Department of Justice said it's investigating allegations of fake public comments submitted during a public review period for an air quality permit tied to the Project Jupiter data center planned for Doña Ana County. NMDOJ is investigating Yucca Growth Infrastructure, LLC, the data center's developer. The post New Mexico DOJ investigates alleged fake public comments on Project Jupiter air …
Names of local leaders used without consent in Project Jupiter comments
@keyframes spin { 0% { transform:rotate(0deg); } 100% { transform:rotate(360deg); } } Names of local leaders used without consent in Project Jupiter commentsTime after time, hundreds of people have shown up to commission and county meetings to make it clear, they don't want a massive date center next door. ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Elected officials say someone used their names to submit public comments supporting Project Jupiter without their consent…
New Mexico Environment Department to hold hearing for Project Jupiter data center air quality permit - The Paper.
This story was originally published by Source NM By Joshua Bowling, Source NM The New Mexico Environment Department will hold a public hearing on the pending air quality permit application for Project Jupiter, the controversial Oracle and OpenAI data center under construction in Doña Ana County, following high public interest and complaints that residents’ names were used on supportive public comments without their consent. Environment Departmen…
New Mexico Environment Department to hold hearing for Project Jupiter data center air quality permit - New Mexico Political Report
This story was originally published by Source NM By Joshua Bowling, Source NM The New Mexico Environment Department will hold a public hearing on the pending air quality permit application for Project Jupiter, the controversial Oracle and OpenAI data center under construction in Doña Ana County, following high public interest and complaints that residents’ names were used on supportive public comments without their consent. Environment Departmen…
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