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xAI supercomputer may need 1M gallons of water, plenty of power, group says
WREG articles via Yahoo News· 5 hours agoMEMPHIS, Tenn. — Excitement continues to stir surrounding xAI building the world’s largest...
Report: CO2 pipeline would pull more water from Iowa aquifers
The Gazette· 24 minutes agoIf Summit’s proposed CO2 pipeline is approved, the water used by ethanol plants on and off the route would be equal to the annual water use of 529,000 people — more than the population of the ...
Town of Campbell to drill wells monitoring barrier between PFAS-contaminated aquifer and clean ...
WKBT La Crosse· 7 days agoThe Town of Campbell will drill three sentinel wells at its town hall to monitor the flow of PFAS...
How Seaboard Foods rebuilt the Panhandle economy and ushered in a new era of groundwater depletion
Gannett via AOL· 11 hours agoAs city manager of Guymon — a town of about 13,000 in the state’s panhandle — Shannon oversees a...
A million gallons a day?— Elon Musk’s supercomputer plans raise questions about local water supply
Action News 5· 18 hours agoSupercomputers need massive amounts of water and electricity to operate. Environmental groups...
State water curtailment will impact 100,000 acres of farmland in Bingham County
Idaho State Journal· 3 days agoThe order also affects other counties and water districts throughout eastern Idaho. Earlier in May,...
Water turned dark and dirty after Elko New Market tested aquifer
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune· 4 days agoWater polluted with manganese destroyed appliances and ruined clothes after the suburb ran an ...
Utah hits pause on mineral company’s southern Utah lithium project
Idaho Capital Sun via Yahoo News· 30 minutes agoAn Australian-based mineral company hoping to produce lithium along the Green River in southern Utah...
Idaho doesn’t have a water shortage. The problem is irrigation rights mismanagement | Opinion
Idaho Statesman McClatchy via AOL· 12 hours ago“Without prioritizing recharge, we shut off acres, kill farms, wreck farmers’ livelihoods and break...
Why Mexico City’s thirst is causing it to sink
Washington Post· 2 days agoThis sinking, which is known as land subsidence, crops up across the world. While it can be subtle in many places — it pushes land down around an inch or...