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University threatens legal action over water moratorium for AI data center

The University of Michigan has issued a legal threat to the Ypsilanti Community Utility Authority (YCUA) regarding a proposed 365-day moratorium on water delivery to hyperscale data centers. The university argues that this moratorium, intended to study environmental sustainability and water use, is unlawfully discriminatory and lacks a basis in documented utility needs. The YCUA maintains its actions are lawful and in line with best practices, while the university contends that singling out data centers by label, rather than by utility impact, is discriminatory. AI

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IMPACT Potential delays in AI infrastructure development due to water usage concerns and regulatory hurdles.

RANK_REASON Legal threat issued by a university over a utility moratorium impacting a proposed AI data center. [lever_c_demoted from significant: ic=1 ai=0.4]

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University threatens legal action over water moratorium for AI data center

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  1. 404 Media TIER_1 · Matthew Gault ·

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