DATA CENTRES AND THE WATER CRISIS

DATA CENTRES AND THE WATER CRISIS
by Sandra Steingraber, Ted Schettler, and Carolyn Raffensperger, the Science and Environmental Health Network
August 15, 2025
EXCERPT: "The water impacts of data centers are inextricably linked with their energy needs.
Data centers are energy intensive, requiring 15-100 times more electrical power per square foot than typical commercial buildings. Most of this energy is provided by the electricity grid that is used to power the servers and digital storage equipment themselves. However, some of it is used to push water to the data centers and, indirectly, to treat the water discharged by them.
An average-sized data center consumes 300,000 gallons of water every day, the equivalent of 1,000 residential homes. Large hyperscale data centers consume far more than this. This water consumption takes place both on site and off site and has four components. . . . ."
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by Sandra Steingraber, Ted Schettler, and Carolyn Raffensperger, the Science and Environmental Health Network
August 15, 2025
EXCERPT: "The water impacts of data centers are inextricably linked with their energy needs.
Data centers are energy intensive, requiring 15-100 times more electrical power per square foot than typical commercial buildings. Most of this energy is provided by the electricity grid that is used to power the servers and digital storage equipment themselves. However, some of it is used to push water to the data centers and, indirectly, to treat the water discharged by them.
An average-sized data center consumes 300,000 gallons of water every day, the equivalent of 1,000 residential homes. Large hyperscale data centers consume far more than this. This water consumption takes place both on site and off site and has four components. . . . ."
[ https://www.sehn.org/sehn/2025/8/14/dat ... 3A02%3A28Z ]