Lowndes County Residents Call for Moratorium on Proposed Data Center Amid Infrastructure Concerns
Residents of Lowndes County, Georgia, expressed strong opposition to a proposed data center during a town hall meeting, calling for a moratorium on new approvals to assess the project's impacts on utility rates, water usage, and infrastructure. Experts urged local leaders to conduct a thorough study before moving forward with the development planned near the Foxborough subdivision.
While proponents highlight potential job creation and economic benefits, critics emphasize the risks of increased water consumption and infrastructure strain. This local opposition aligns with a nationwide movement against data centers, with activists advocating for more community involvement and scrutiny over such projects.
