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Data Center Critics Have Water On The Brain

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Posted By: Mercedes44, 6/18/2026 4:43:29 AM

How many times have you heard that data centers are water hogs and are pushing up electricity costs? What if neither is true? Take the scary claims about water. The World Resources Institute says that “recent estimates project that by 2028, AI-related data centers in the U.S. could require up to 32 billion gallons of water annually. This is enough to support roughly 360,000 households’ indoor water use.” (Emphasis in original.) On its own, that sounds like a scary number. But our friends at Unleash Prosperity did something few reporting on this issue have bothered to do:

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Reply 1 - Posted by: downnout 6/18/2026 6:07:09 AM (No. 2117863)
Another day, another crisis. This is getting tiresome.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: chance_232 6/18/2026 6:32:14 AM (No. 2117870)
There is a key difference. In a drought, crops and swimming pools go with less. Data centers shut down. And crops dont require all new infrastructure.
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