ABC4 Utah on MSN
‘The public deserves to know how much water these data centers use’: New bill would keep AI water use data from public record
A new bill would keep AI data centers' water use data from public record. Now, conservationists are pushing back as over 2 million Utahns remain in a drought.
Under a proposed bill, AI data centers would be required to report their water use to the state — but the public would have ...
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Can you build data centers in a desert without draining the water supply? Utah is finding out.
In late September, Governor Spencer Cox of Utah stood on the shores of the drying Great Salt Lake, flanked by top legislative leaders and wealthy developers as he unveiled a new partnership between ...
Note to readers •This story is made possible through a partnership between The Salt Lake Tribune and Grist, a nonprofit environmental media organization. In late September, Gov. Spencer Cox stood on ...
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