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💧 Are Data Centers Draining America's Water Supply? The U.S. is home to some of the world’s largest data centers—but their water consumption is becoming a growing concern. 🔹 A single data center can use 11mil–19mil liters (2.9M–5M gallons) of water per day—the same as a town of 30,000–50,000 people. 🔹 In Iowa, a data center cluster consumed 6% of the district’s water supply in just one month to train AI models. 🔹 In Arizona, data centers have been accused of depleting small towns’ water reserves, forcing local governments to act. 🔹 Microsoft’s water use increased by 34% due to AI and cloud expansion. With AI and cloud computing growing rapidly, sustainable water solutions are no longer optional—they’re essential. Hydroleap helps data centers reduce water waste and improve efficiency with chemical-free water treatment solutions, ensuring a more responsible approach to resource management. Tech innovation should not come at the cost of our environment. Let’s build a future where digital growth and water sustainability go hand in hand. #Hydroleap #SustainableDataCenters #WaterEfficiency #Electrooxidation #GreenTech

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