Yukon Residents Concerned Over Proposed Data Center Near Oklahoma City
Residents near Yukon express concerns about a proposed hyperscale data center due to potential noise, water usage, and zoning issues. The project involves a 500-acre site and plans to use treated wastewater for cooling. City officials discuss the implications of rezoning land for Oklahoma City while addressing resident worries about impacts on utilities and housing.

Residents near Yukon have raised concerns regarding a proposed hyperscale data center on a 500-acre site near 3025 N. Frisco Road. Key issues include potential noise pollution, power consumption, and water usage, with projections of up to 3 million gallons per day.
Councilman Jerimy Meek clarified that the facility will use treated wastewater for cooling instead of fresh water. The project requires rezoning land from Yukon to Oklahoma City, prompting confusion over a clause regarding water service responsibilities. Local officials assert that the agreement benefits both cities, while residents worry about traffic, construction, and long-term utility costs.




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