$10 Million Pipeline Project for Google Data Center in Lincoln
Google will invest $10 million in an underground pipeline to transport cooling water from its Lincoln data center to a recovery facility, enhancing infrastructure efficiency. This project is crucial as it helps manage wastewater without impacting community treatment capacity.

Google is funding a $10 million underground pipeline to move cooling water from its new data center in Lincoln to the Northeast Water Resource Recovery Facility. Construction is set to commence in mid-May, with no anticipated traffic disruption.
The pipeline will transport used water for treatment before discharge into Salt Creek, adhering to regulatory standards. This development allows used water to bypass conventional wastewater treatment processes, thus preserving local treatment capacity. The initiative is significant for industrial water management and demonstrates Google's commitment to sustainable operations.

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