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A wave of new artificial intelligence (AI) data centers is being built across drought-stricken parts of the U.S., raising concerns about water supplies as the country faces its driest start to a year since 1910.

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Less than a month after filing, owners of a water right in Box Elder County meant to transfer irrigation water to the Stratos Project data center canceled their application.

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-- The Salt Lake Tribune (@sltrib.com) 5:10 PM · May 27, 2026

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... More than 60 percent of the U.S. is currently experiencing drought conditions, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor, while unusually warm weather and growing water demand are straining supplies nationwide. At the same time, the rapid expansion of AI infrastructure is driving a surge in new data center construction -- facilities that can consume millions of gallons of water every day.

There are now more than 5,000 data centers across the U.S., according to the Environmental and Energy Study Institute, with dozens more under construction as major technology companies race to expand AI capabilities. ...

Large data centers can use up to 5 million gallons of water in a single day, which is equivalent to the water use of a town populated by between 10,000 to 50,000 people, according to the Environmental and Energy Study Institute. ...

Researchers at the University of California, Riverside, have also estimated that generating a 100-word AI response can consume roughly one bottle of water through cooling and electricity use. ...


#1 | Posted by LampLighter at 2026-05-29 03:44 PM | Reply

Governance

Instead of navigating standard county zoning, developers are partnering with the Military Installation Development Authority (MIDA). Approved in April and May 2026, this state-authorized framework streamlines the approval process while capturing local property tax increments. The Utah Office of the State Auditor now tracks this progress using a dedicated public dashboard.

The Military Installation Development Authority (MIDA) is an independent state economic development agency in Utah. Established by the legislature in 2007, its primary mission is to support military installations and veterans by facilitating public-private partnerships to develop underutilized military land.How MIDA WorksMunicipal Powers: Within its designated project areas, MIDA effectively acts as an independent local government. It controls land use, planning, and zoning decisions rather than the surrounding county or municipality.

#2 | Posted by sitzkrieg at 2026-05-31 10:51 AM | Reply

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