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Residents sue South Carolina over zoning change enabling large data centers in rural areas, citing environmental and legal concerns.
Residents in Colleton County, South Carolina, are suing over a new zoning rule allowing large data centers in rural areas, arguing it violates state law and threatens the ecologically sensitive ACE Basin.
The lawsuit targets a proposed 1,000-megawatt data center complex by Eagle Rock Partners.
Meanwhile, in Oklahoma, multiple data centers are being built in Tulsa and Muskogee counties, drawing both economic promise and concern over rising utility costs, water use, and infrastructure strain.
Critics warn of increased rates and environmental impacts, prompting legislative action to protect ratepayers, while developers emphasize efficiency and job creation.
Los residentes demandaron a Carolina del Sur por el cambio de zonificación que permite grandes centros de datos en áreas rurales, citando preocupaciones ambientales y legales.