Henderson County Ranch Opposes Data Center's Water Use Amid Statewide Debate
A proposed data center in Henderson County could consume up to 5 million gallons of water daily from Cedar Creek Lake. This project is under scrutiny as Texas lawmakers consider regulations on data center water usage.
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Henderson County Ranch Opposes Data Center's Water Use Amid Statewide Debate
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