The City of Aurora is set to vote on regulations governing existing data centers within the municipality, addressing concerns over noise, water, energy use, pollution, and the lack of public engagement in the site selection and construction process.
‘White noise on steroids’: Aurora City Council passes noise restrictions on data centers as residents clamor for change
Originally reported by The Hill
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