King George County Explores Revenue from Dahlgren West Data Center with Water Usage Agreement
King George County is negotiating a memorandum of understanding with Dahlgren West for water usage related to purple pipe systems, which could generate revenue through the Service Authority. Simultaneously, the Dallas Township board is set to hold a public meeting to discuss a proposed zoning amendment for data centers, aimed at establishing regulations to protect residents and the environment by restricting such facilities to the General Industrial District and implementing community safeguards.

King George County is negotiating a memorandum of understanding with Dahlgren West for water usage related to purple pipe systems, potentially generating revenue through the Service Authority. Supervisor Cathy Binder indicated that details may be presented to the Board of Supervisors this month.
Meanwhile, the Dallas Township board of supervisors will hold a public meeting to discuss a proposed zoning amendment for data centers aimed at establishing regulations to protect residents and the environment. This amendment seeks to restrict data centers to the General Industrial District (I-1), requiring conditional use approval and including community protections such as environmental safeguards, noise limits, and emergency service plans. A public hearing is part of the amendment review process, with decisions made by the planning commission and board of supervisors.




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