Data Center vs. Farmland in Kansas
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A massive data center project by Triple Oak Power in western Kansas is sparking fierce debate over water use, economic opportunity, and environmental risk. While the company claims its facility would consume less water than current farms—using just 600 million gallons annually versus 3.2 billion—locals fear the added strain on the dwindling Ogallala Aquifer. Critics question transparency, warn of soil erosion from planned solar panels, and distrust corporate promises. Despite community pushback, Finney County has granted a special use permit, seeing the project as a path to economic diversification. The battle over land, water, and the future of rural Kansas is far from over.
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