Texas Water Plan Fails to Address Data Center Water Usage Amid Surge
Texas is experiencing a surge in data center construction, yet the state's 2027 water plan does not address their water usage. This oversight raises concerns about water resource management, especially in drought-prone areas.

Texas is anticipating a significant increase in data centers, but the 2027 draft water plan does not account for their water usage. Recent state law passed in 2025 lacks provisions for monitoring or managing water consumption by these facilities.
This omission may exacerbate water resource challenges, particularly in regions already facing drought. As data centers require substantial water for cooling, the lack of strategic planning could lead to increased costs and resource strain in the future. Stakeholders may need to advocate for stronger regulations to ensure sustainable management of water resources in the face of this growing trend.




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