Data Centers Consume Millions of Gallons of Water Without Payment
A major data center consumed 30 million gallons of water over several months without initially paying for the resource, revealing significant infrastructure inefficiencies. This incident raises urgent questions about the sustainability of the AI industry and its growing thirst for water in an era of climate stress. The lack of immediate detection suggests systemic gaps in monitoring and accountability for high-consumption technology facilities.
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