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  1. https:// cowboystatedaily.com/2026/05/1 4/georgia-30-million-gallon-water-grab-puts-cheyenne-data-centers-under-new-scrutiny/ # ai # datacenters # AIDataCenter

    A proposed 30-million-gallon water extraction project in Georgia is drawing scrutiny due to its potential impact on data centers, including those in Cheyenne. This water grab, initiated by a company seeking to supply a new data center, has raised concerns about resource allocation and the growing water demands of the technology sector. The situation highlights the increasing tension between industrial water needs and environmental sustainability, particularly in regions facing water scarcity. AI

    https:// cowboystatedaily.com/2026/05/1 4/georgia-30-million-gallon-water-grab-puts-cheyenne-data-centers-under-new-scrutiny/ # ai # datacenters # AIDataCenter

    IMPACT Growing water demands from data centers highlight a critical infrastructure constraint for AI expansion, potentially leading to policy changes and resource conflicts.

  2. Tether will launch an 'official' stablecoin in Georgia tied to local currency

    Tether is launching a new stablecoin named GELT, which will be pegged to the Georgian Lari. This initiative, developed in collaboration with the Georgian government and its regulatory bodies, aims to provide a digital representation of the national currency. The stablecoin is intended to facilitate lower transaction costs, enable near-instant settlement, and support programmable payments within Georgia. AI

    Tether will launch an 'official' stablecoin in Georgia tied to local currency

    IMPACT Facilitates digital transactions and programmable payments within Georgia, potentially increasing adoption of blockchain technology for financial services.

  3. https://www. huffpost.com/entry/alexandria- ocasio-cortez-epa-data-centers-water-pollution_n_6a0f8ecfe4b084c012e4d5d1 AOC democratic senator from New York went

    Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Bernie Sanders are proposing legislation to halt the construction of AI data centers until environmental regulations are established. Ocasio-Cortez recently highlighted concerns by presenting EPA officials with jars of polluted water from Georgia, where data centers have been built. This action underscores a growing debate about the environmental impact of AI infrastructure. AI

    IMPACT Potential to significantly slow AI development by restricting data center construction and increasing regulatory hurdles.

  4. Meta data center allegedly muddies Georgia town's drinking water, investigation underway — EPA promises immediate investigation after congresswoman brings dirty jars of water to hearing

    A Meta data center construction project in Morgan County, Georgia, is under investigation for allegedly causing the local drinking water supply to become turbid. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez presented jars of the muddy water to the EPA during a congressional hearing, prompting an immediate promise of investigation. This incident raises broader concerns about the environmental impact of data centers on water quality and availability, especially as such projects are reportedly increasing their water consumption. AI

    Meta data center allegedly muddies Georgia town's drinking water, investigation underway — EPA promises immediate investigation after congresswoman brings dirty jars of water to hearing

    IMPACT Raises concerns about the environmental sustainability of AI infrastructure, potentially influencing future data center development policies.

  5. All 50 states top $4 a gallon gas as Iran war impacts linger

    Gas prices across all 50 U.S. states have now surpassed $4 per gallon, with seven states experiencing averages above $5. This surge, nearing the three-month mark of the conflict with Iran, is significantly impacting American consumers and businesses. The national average stands at $4.56 per gallon, with California leading at $6.15 and Georgia at the lower end with $4.01. Analysts warn that prices could exceed $5.03 if the Strait of Hormuz remains closed. AI

    All 50 states top $4 a gallon gas as Iran war impacts linger