Data Center Construction Causes Water Shortage for Residents

Michele Norris

Former NPR host and founder of The Race Card Project, focusing on race and identity in America.

The rapid expansion of major technology corporations, while bringing economic development, often carries unforeseen environmental and social costs for local communities. A stark illustration of this is unfolding in Newton County, Georgia, where the construction of a new data center has inadvertently triggered a severe water crisis for nearby residents. This situation underscores the critical need for comprehensive environmental impact assessments and sustainable development practices in the tech industry.

Community Water Supply Jeopardized by Tech Giant's Expansion in Georgia

In the tranquil landscapes of Newton County, Georgia, located approximately an hour and a half east of Atlanta and home to a population of about 120,000, a significant environmental concern has emerged. Since 2018, residents have been grappling with alarming water supply issues directly linked to the ongoing construction of a massive $750 million data center by Meta. The Morris family, Jeff and Beverly, whose residence lies just a thousand feet from the sprawling facility, are at the heart of this unfolding crisis.

Beverly Morris, a 71-year-old retired payroll specialist, recounts the dramatic deterioration of their home's water system. Soon after the data center's groundbreaking in 2018, their well-water-dependent household appliances, including the dishwasher, ice maker, washing machine, and toilets, ceased functioning. Within a year, water pressure dwindled to a mere trickle, eventually leading to completely dry taps in their bathrooms and kitchen. Jeff Morris, 67, meticulously investigated the problem, attributing it to an excessive accumulation of sediment in their water supply, strongly suspecting that Meta's construction activities had contaminated the groundwater feeding their well. The couple has been forced to replace their appliances multiple times, in 2019, 2021, and again in 2024, at a cumulative cost of $5,000. Furthermore, sediment now visibly collects at the base of their backyard pool, and the taps in one of their two bathrooms remain unusable.

The Morris family's plight is not an isolated incident. Across Newton County, similar water-related challenges are surfacing. Local wells are reportedly being damaged, the cost of municipal water is skyrocketing, and the county's water commission faces the daunting prospect of a critical water shortage. This predicament is a direct consequence of the substantial water demands associated with operating large data centers, which require vast quantities of water for cooling sophisticated computer servers.

The Unseen Ripples of Technological Advancement

The situation in Newton County serves as a poignant reminder that technological progress, while essential for modern society, must be balanced with meticulous consideration for local environments and community well-being. The hardships faced by residents like the Morrises illustrate the broader implications of large-scale industrial developments on finite natural resources. It prompts a critical examination of how tech giants, often lauded for innovation, manage their ecological footprint and engage with the communities hosting their infrastructure. Moving forward, a more proactive and sustainable approach to development is imperative, ensuring that the pursuit of technological advancement does not come at the irreparable cost of basic human needs like clean water for affected communities.

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