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Pablo Aguirre's avatar

Maybe not widely known, but here in southern Nevada the water authority and some local governments have implemented a moratorium on evaporative ("wet") cooling for new industrial scale facilities, such as data centers, and must use some form of dry cooling. NOVAA is supposedly an example of a new data center being developed to use such technology. Most of Clark County municipalities also recycle almost all water sucked from Lake Mead by treating it and sending it back into the reservoir to be reused, over and over. Boulder City stands alone in their own power and water needs, separately from the utilities that serve most of the rest of Clark County, but the water authority is currently doing a feasibility study to figure out how to get Boulder City's wastewater back into Mead reservoir, rather than just let it evaporate or used on solar farm projects in Boulder City. Thank you for your Words, and your work!

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Morgan there are lots of ways to enhance and manipulate photos, so an Ai filter is just one more. Frankly I think your originals, or the ones you post are far better. Experiment as you like but maybe keep the originals.

Here in phoenix there is a chip plant being constructed on I17 and 303. It was originally going to be 3 phases, but they are building them all at the same time. The plan is for 10 phases and of course they are using CAP water for their needs. Our water plant is downstream so I wonder how that play out in the future? It is a massive use of water. Peoria council just passed a new data center, with its own natural gas generating system. People just get it, we can’t just keep using river water we don’t have….

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