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Georgia Data Center Secretly Guzzled 30 Million Gallons of Water Before Paying a Dime
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Georgia Data Center Secretly Guzzled 30 Million Gallons of Water Before Paying a Dime

Gizmodo·Ellyn Lapointe·20 days ago
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Last year, residents of Annelise Park, an affluent community in Fayetteville, Georgia, began experiencing unusually low water pressure. When the county utility investigated, it discovered something shocking. A Quality Technology Services (QTS) data center campus located about 20 miles south of Atlanta had been draining the Fayette County water supply for months without the utility’s knowledge, Politico reported Friday. By the time officials found the two industrial-scale water hookups feeding the campus, it had guzzled nearly 30 million gallons (113 million liters) of water without paying a dime. One connection had reportedly been installed without the utility’s knowledge, and the other was not connected to QTS’s account. A May 15, 2025 letter from the Fayette County water system to QTS, reviewed by Politico, revealed that the developer was retroactively charged nearly $150,000.…

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