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Politico reported the Georgia water-use details. Tucson is overstated: residents did not directly vote against Project Blue; City Council rejected it after public opposition. AZPM says Tucson revoked a contractor’s temporary meter after improper water use. https://www.politico.com/news/2026/05/09/data-center-water-georgia-00340345 https://azluminaria.org/2025/08/06/tucson-city-council-rejects-project-blue-amid-intense-community-pressure/ https://news.azpm.org/s/103290-project-blue-developers-improperly-used-tucson-water-city-has-shut-it-off/

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A data center under construction in Fayetteville, Georgia, secretly drained roughly 30 million gallons of water through two unauthorized industrial connections that the local utility knew nothing about. One hookup was installed without permission, and the other wasn’t tied to any billing account. The massive unauthorized usage was only discovered after residents began complaining about low water pressure. The facility is still years from completion, with full operations projected in three to five years. In a separate incident last week in Tucson, Arizona, contractors for Project Blue were caught trucking municipal water out of the city, despite residents having explicitly voted against the project. Tucson revoked the temporary water meter and is now demanding two acre-feet of water credits to compensate the city.

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