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Colleton County Fights Data Center in ACE Basin

Landowners in Colleton County, South Carolina, challenge a new zoning ordinance allowing data centers in rural areas. The suit, backed by the Southern Environmental Law Center, argues it violates state law and the countys own zoning code. The proposed eight hundred fifty-nine-acre data center complex, if approved, would be one of the largest in the country. Critics worry about energy consumption, water and air pollution, noise, light issues, and the loss of the areas rural charm and ecological value. Checkout Solipillow.com

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