We have enough in HOCO. Think one w maybe another planned soon. |
Why? You think a majority black county would be just poor people and ghettos? No wonder BP don't like us, racists like you make them hate us. |
This is true. |
Regardless, PG County still has the lowest median income of all counties in the DC metro area, including the District. |
| Nobody is denying that, that is true. But anyone who thinks the county is just one big ghetto is ignorant |
100%. They don't bring more than a handful of jobs, either. A conservative friend in Virginia is furious about data centers near him in Sterling. He said aside from being loud, one thing people don't know is how awful they are in terms of water. Data centers need to salt and otherwise treat potable water to get it below freezing temperature while staying a liquid in order to cool their servers. After this water cycles through, it is dumped, either into local water bodies or into sewers. If the former, imagine spraying your garden with "mineral-rich" water polluted with salts and heavy metals. What grows isn't going to be edible. If the latter, unfortunately our wastewater treatment systems are not set up to treat this water effectively. (Spoiler alert: no one's is). Until data centers can be self-sufficient in terms of water use and much closer to self-sufficient for power use, they are awful for communities. As a side note, one of the ways data centers use effluent water is to use its evaporative cooling effect on its other water. Some of you may be old enough to remember the negative health effects nationwide due to unleaded gasoline. |
Yep, absolutely. PG is a big county. There certainly are some ghetto places in PG, just like there are still some hick places. There are also a lot of nice places. |
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Looks like PG county will be getting a Sphere.
https://www.princegeorgescountymd.gov/departments-offices/news-events/news/sphere-coming-prince-georges-county This project would utilize a combination of public and private funding, including approximately $200 million in state, local, and private incentives. Sphere would support approximately 2,500 jobs during the construction phase, and 4,750 jobs once operational, in addition to generating millions in additional revenue for the County and State. Once open, the economic impact of Sphere National Harbor is expected to be greater than $1 billion annually. |
| We don’t want your data centers. Keep them in Ashburn. Thanks |
Bet you the workers were articulate too
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| People need to continue to fight the data centers because of the harm to wildlife and harm to water, air and soil pollution.. this in turn would impact the entire DMV region. |