Ongoing Dispute Over AI Data Center Expansion in Lowell
Residents in Lowell are challenging the expansion of a data center operated by the Markley Group, citing environmental concerns. The case, involving a lawsuit for community rights, underscores the broader implications of data center growth driven by AI demand.

The Markley Group's data center in Lowell, operational since 2015, faces opposition from local residents over its expansion. Community members, led by Jack Fortes, have raised concerns about noise and pollution from diesel generators and cooling fans.
A lawsuit, supported by environmental advocates, aims to ensure residents have a voice in decisions affecting their community. Markley Group asserts its facility primarily serves essential services like hospitals and universities.
The company claims the complaints are misattributed and stresses its long-standing presence in the area, while residents continue to advocate for environmental justice. Potential implications of this case could influence future data center regulations amid increasing demand.




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