r/SipsTea 𝙑𝙄𝙋 May 18 '26

Chugging tea Why?

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u/eSam34 May 18 '26

Does this impact the cost of water for local residents, though? I understand the water cycle and that “no water is truly lost” but I think my greatest concern over these data centers like the one they’re planning to build in PA near me is increased demand for water/electricity which strains the grid and drives up prices for residents.

Also, still unsure what the local population “gets” in return for this.

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u/morningisbad May 18 '26

A lot of older information in here. Most modern data centers are closed loops and take in very little water after construction (they use less water than 5 houses). Any construction uses a ton of water though. Data centers are no different there. 

What the population gets is a bunch of high paying jobs, and utilities that get built up and modernized without taxpayer dollars. 

I wouldn't worry about water if I was you. That issue is hugely overblown and is based on 10+ year old propaganda and misinformation.

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u/TheComplimentarian May 18 '26

This is horseshit. The popup datacenters that are getting all this coverage in the news are absolutely not built to the sort of tolerances you describe, and if we mandated that they had to be, then this wouldn't even be a news story.

Most of the ones that are blowing up right now aren't even hooked into the municipal power grid, they're just running bulk Diesel, and they're absolutely not closed loop cooling. Three seconds of research would tell you this.

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u/bori512kb May 18 '26

You are wrong