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Data center that vowed to avoid Colorado River water is now suing for 260 million gallons per year
The volume is about the same as the yearly water needs of roughly 7,300 Imperial County residents.
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Imperial Valley data center developer files lawsuit seeking access to Colorado River water
Imperial Valley Computer Manufacturing is suing the Imperial Irrigation District for access to 260 million gallons of water ...
The deadline to file an appeal against the application approval for the proposed data center on Garden of the Gods Road is ...
The City of Colorado Springs has officially received four appeals against the development of "Project Taurus," a ...
The city of Colorado Springs administratively approved a controversial proposed AI data center near Garden of the Gods Road, ...
U.S. Data Center Colocation Market is projected to grow from USD 26.69 Billion to USD 92.46 Billion by 2035, while Europe is set to expand from USD 24.15 Billion to USD 79.82 Billion, driven by AI ...
Jason Green, COO of Raeden, shows some of the fans that caused the noise by the former owners of the facility. Neighbors are concerned about noise being created by Project Taurus, a proposed data ...
Not every discussion about data centers is grounded in fact, and many people have limited visibility into how these ...
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