Boston City Councilor Proposes Moratorium on New Data Centers
Councilor Ed Flynn is seeking a hearing to evaluate a potential halt on new data center constructions in Boston. Concerns include rising electricity costs and significant water consumption amid a national affordability crisis.

City Councilor Ed Flynn plans to request a hearing to discuss a possible moratorium on new data centers in Boston. He emphasizes the necessity for the city to assess the implications of these facilities, which have raised alarms regarding electricity bills and freshwater usage.
In 2023, indirect water consumption from such centers in the U.S. was approximately 211 billion gallons, prompting sustainability concerns. Additionally, data centers contribute to noise pollution, affecting local residents' quality of life. Given the slow regulatory response to technological advancements, this consideration may influence future urban planning and infrastructure policies.




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