Anti-Project Blue rally attendees worry about water, resource usage
Tucson’s City Council is expected to vote Wednesday on whether to annex land for the construction of Project Blue, a proposed data center that has sparked concern among residents and public health advocates over its potential environmental and health impacts. On Tuesday morning, roughly 20 demonstrators gathered downtown to protest the project, voicing fears about the center’s water usage in an already drought-prone region. … “Our water supplies are dwindling,” said Mike Humphrey, vice chair of the Pima County Board of Health and an outspoken critic of the project. “We only have one source of water, which is our aquifer. We don’t have lakes, we don’t have rivers. And we need to protect that aquifer because it’s the only water source we have.”
Other Project Blue news:
- Arizona Daily Star (Tucson): Tucson City Councilman Dahl will try to kill Project Blue at Wednesday meeting
- Arizona Daily Star (Tucson): Contentious public meeting on data center project in Tucson
- Tucson Sentinel (Ariz.): Nikki Lee: ‘Regardless’ of Tucson City Council vote, some version of Project Blue will be built