Initially, data centers faced scrutiny due to their significant energy and water usage. However, as more facilities have been established, residents are now increasingly concerned about noise pollution.
In many neighborhoods, the constant hum and drone have become a source of irritation. Cheryl Shadden, a resident of Granbury, Texas, experienced this first-hand. By the summer of 2023, the noise level in her community began rising steadily. By January, it was affecting her well-being at any time of the day.
The residents’ growing frustration highlights the need for data centers to consider noise mitigation strategies along with their energy and water conservation efforts. It’s essential for companies to address these local grievances to ensure community support and harmony.

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