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      A growing number of local governments across the United States are moving to slow or temporarily halt the rapid expansion of data centers, citing mounting concerns over energy consumption, water usage, land strain, and infrastructure stress as demand from artificial intelligence and cloud computing surges. Communities that once welcomed these projects for their tax revenue and economic development are increasingly questioning whether the long-term costs—particularly on power grids and water supplies—outweigh the benefits, especially when many facilities generate relatively few permanent jobs. Officials in multiple states are reevaluating zoning rules, imposing moratoriums, or tightening permitting processes as they attempt to balance economic growth with sustainability and local quality-of-life considerations, reflecting a broader national tension between technological expansion and resource management.

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      https://www.reuters.com/technology/us-data-centers-face-local-pushback-over-power-water-use-2025-12-18/
      https://apnews.com/article/data-centers-energy-water-local-government-moratoriums-9c5b8a6e4f1d4c7b8e2a1c3f5d6e7a8b
      https://www.wsj.com/articles/data-center-growth-energy-demand-local-governments-116f3e9b2c

      Key Takeaways

      • Local governments are increasingly imposing moratoriums or stricter regulations on data center development due to concerns over energy grid strain and water consumption.
      • The economic benefits of data centers—primarily tax revenue—are being reevaluated against limited job creation and long-term infrastructure costs.
      • The surge in artificial intelligence and cloud computing demand is accelerating data center expansion, intensifying conflicts between technological growth and local resource sustainability.

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      What’s unfolding across the country is a classic case of economic optimism colliding with practical reality. For years, data centers were viewed as a low-friction way for municipalities to generate revenue—big investments, relatively quiet operations, and a perception of modernity tied to the digital economy. But as the scale of these facilities has grown, so has the awareness of what they actually demand from the communities hosting them.

      Energy is at the center of the issue. Data centers require enormous, constant electricity loads, often comparable to small cities. In regions already facing grid constraints or rising energy costs, local leaders are starting to question whether accommodating these facilities puts residents and existing businesses at a disadvantage. When the lights flicker or utility bills climb, the political calculus shifts quickly.

      Water usage adds another layer of concern. Many data centers rely on significant volumes of water for cooling systems, which becomes particularly controversial in areas facing drought conditions or limited supply. What might have been overlooked a decade ago now carries real weight with voters who are more attuned to resource scarcity.

      There’s also a growing realization that the economic upside isn’t as broad-based as initially advertised. While construction phases create temporary jobs, long-term employment is minimal compared to the physical footprint and infrastructure demands. That imbalance is prompting more communities to slow down and reassess rather than rubber-stamp approvals.

      At its core, this isn’t an anti-technology movement—it’s a push for leverage. Local governments are signaling that if these projects want to move forward, they’ll need to offer more—whether that’s infrastructure investment, energy solutions, or stronger commitments to the communities they enter.

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