The company commissioned an independent groundwater study to investigate Morris's concerns. According to the report, its data center operation did "not adversely affect groundwater conditions in the area".
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I’ve had well water before. It changes over time and needs to be filtered.
I guess this depends on things like location, soil type, and environmentally disruptive neighbours.
I grew up in a Scandinavian forest with a well, no filtering needed. Sure, after heavy rainfall the water could end up containing a few more minerals than usual, but it would never require filtering, and the house has been standing for almost 40 years now without sediments building up.
Same here. I grew up in the woods of maine. No filter needed. My friends a few dozen kilometers away had horrible water though.
"They shouldn't be doing it," Mr Rogers says. "A larger wealthier property owner does not have more property rights than a smaller, less wealthy property owner."
But seriously, aren't heat pumps usable for cooling data centers, apart from being more expensive?
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