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Residents press Coweta commissioners on proposed data center’s water use, noise and zoning; company says it will comply

Coweta County Board of Commissioners · March 3, 2026
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Summary

At the March 3 Coweta County meeting more than a half-dozen residents voiced strong concerns about a proposed large data center’s water consumption, noise, light and impacts on rural conservation; company representatives said updated water projections comply with the county’s data-center ordinance.

Dozens of residents and company representatives spoke during the March 3 Coweta County Board of Commissioners meeting about a proposed large data center project (referred to in the meeting as "Project Sale" or similar names), expressing sharply different views on water use, noise, zoning precedent and economic benefits.

John Hebert, who identified himself as representing ProLogistix, told the board the project team is committed to complying with the county’s data-center ordinance and state environmental standards and said updated water-use projections had been reduced "approximately 95%" from earlier conceptual figures. "The initial conceptual numbers were…

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