Data centers’ thirst for cooling water raises alarms in Arizona’s desert communities
Arizona’s tech boom has brought jobs, investment and innovation to the desert. But as the number of data centers multiply across the Valley, so does concern over what keeps their humming servers cool: water. According to Data Center Map, 162 data centers now operate in Arizona, with many more planned or under construction. These massive facilities, the digital backbone of cloud computing, social media and artificial intelligence, rely on enormous quantities of water to keep thousands of servers from overheating.
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