Leon County Residents Oppose Three Proposed Data Centers Due to Environmental and Safety Concerns
Residents in Leon County are actively opposing three proposed data centers due to fears of environmental contamination, public safety hazards, and impacts on local agriculture. The local government will soon decide on the proposals amid increasing community pushback.

Residents of Leon County express strong opposition to three proposed data centers near Oakwood, Jewett, and a 1,500-megawatt facility in Marquez. Key concerns include potential water contamination affecting the Navasota River and local ecosystems, as well as risks associated with lithium-ion battery facilities.
Local agricultural industries, particularly chicken and cattle production, may also be impacted by noise and operational disruptions. The presence of endangered species in the vicinity raises additional environmental risks. The upcoming decisions by elected leaders could have significant implications for community health, safety, and the agricultural economy.




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