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Nicholas Prorock urges Kenosha council to impose moratorium on data centers over water risks
Summary
At the March 16 Kenosha Common Council meeting, resident Nicholas Prorock urged the council to halt data-center development until independent risk assessments demonstrate protections for Lake Michigan drinking water, saying closed-loop cooling 'do not protect us' and calling for a published risk assessment and moratorium.
Nicholas Prorock told the Kenosha Common Council on March 16 that planned data centers near the area pose threats to local drinking water and urged the city to adopt a moratorium until independent reviews are released. "Closed loop cooling systems do not protect us," Prorock said during the public-comment period, adding that the city should…
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