New Colocation Data Center Proposed in Fairfield, Jefferson County
A colocation data center is proposed for Fairfield, Alabama, as local officials seek community input. The project aims to evaluate its benefits amidst environmental concerns and the city's financial struggles.

Fairfield, Alabama, is considering a colocation data center project, with details on location and company involvement yet to be disclosed. A town hall meeting is scheduled for July 28 to inform residents and gather feedback.
The city, founded in 1910 for U.S. Steel workers, has faced financial difficulties, filing for bankruptcy in 2020, with ongoing concerns about its debt status. Local advocates express apprehension about the project's potential environmental impacts, recalling past issues with U.S.
Steel operations. City leaders, including Councilmember Courtney Turner, emphasize the importance of evaluating the project thoroughly to ensure community welfare. This development could signify a shift towards economic recovery for Fairfield, but may also heighten existing tensions regarding environmental health.




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