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Water Supply at Risk as Meta's Consumption Raises Concerns

July 23, 2024 | DeKalb City, DeKalb County, Illinois



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Water Supply at Risk as Meta's Consumption Raises Concerns
During a recent government meeting, concerns were raised regarding the protection of DeKalb's water supply, particularly in light of Meta's operations in the area. A local official emphasized that understanding Meta's water consumption is crucial for safeguarding the community's deep aquifer.

The official pointed out that Meta has been operational for approximately seven months, yet the existing water agreement is viewed as problematic and lacking transparency. They urged fellow officials and residents to review the agreement, highlighting that it does not adequately address community priorities regarding water usage.

The official expressed apprehension that if they were to request information on Meta's water consumption, the tech giant could leverage its financial resources to contest such inquiries, potentially with the support of the city. This situation underscores the ongoing tension between corporate interests and local water resource management, prompting calls for greater accountability and clarity in agreements affecting the community's vital resources.

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