‘I can’t drink the water’ – life next to a US data centre

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In Mansfield, Georgia, a retired resident says Meta's data center construction disrupted her private well. She now hauls water in buckets to flush her toilet. Across the state, activists document sediment runoff near new facilities as Georgia emerges as one of the fastest-growing data center markets. Nationwide, $64 billion in projects face delays from local opposition.

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Michelle Fleury & Nathalie Jimenez
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BBC

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