Data Center Due Diligence


Data Center Due Diligence
The Issue
We the undersigned insist on the following:
No datacenters without at least transparency, a datacenter ordinance, due diligence, public hearings, closed-loop cooling, siting away from waterbodies and neighborhoods, a Development of Regional Impact (DRI) study, and a bond in case of premature closing.
- Local governments need to pass a moratorium on datacenter applications until they have a comprehensive datacenter ordinance.
- Local governments need to pass good data center ordinances before considering any application.
- Local governments need to do their due diligence, with independent third-party evidence, not just believe what data center companies tell them.
- Local governments need to initiate a Development of Regional Impact (DRI) study for any datacenter of sufficient size.
- State governments need to prohibit data centers and electric utilities from passing on power costs to other ratepayers.
- Local, state, and national governments need to stop passing tax rebates and other favoritism for an industry owned by billionaires.
- All needs to be with continual citizen input.
- With all the local business parks, no datacenter should be next to a waterbody or a neighborhood.
Everyone needs to consider that the so-called artificial intelligence (AI) industry may be a bubble and putting too many eggs in one basket for jobs and tax revenue is not prudent when the bubble may pop at any time.
For much more information, see: https://wwals.net/issues/datacenters
Contact:
Lowndes County Commission
https://lowndescounty.com/181/Board-of-Commissioners
Georgia House Representatives James Burchett, James Lahood, John Corbett, and whoever wins District 177:
https://wwals.net/about/elected-officials/georgia-house/
Georgia State Senator Russ Goodman:
https://wwals.net/about/elected-officials/georgia-senate/
Congressman Austin Scott and Senators Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock:
https://www.govtrack.us/congress/members/GA/08
Governor Brian Kemp, (404) 656-1776

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The Issue
We the undersigned insist on the following:
No datacenters without at least transparency, a datacenter ordinance, due diligence, public hearings, closed-loop cooling, siting away from waterbodies and neighborhoods, a Development of Regional Impact (DRI) study, and a bond in case of premature closing.
- Local governments need to pass a moratorium on datacenter applications until they have a comprehensive datacenter ordinance.
- Local governments need to pass good data center ordinances before considering any application.
- Local governments need to do their due diligence, with independent third-party evidence, not just believe what data center companies tell them.
- Local governments need to initiate a Development of Regional Impact (DRI) study for any datacenter of sufficient size.
- State governments need to prohibit data centers and electric utilities from passing on power costs to other ratepayers.
- Local, state, and national governments need to stop passing tax rebates and other favoritism for an industry owned by billionaires.
- All needs to be with continual citizen input.
- With all the local business parks, no datacenter should be next to a waterbody or a neighborhood.
Everyone needs to consider that the so-called artificial intelligence (AI) industry may be a bubble and putting too many eggs in one basket for jobs and tax revenue is not prudent when the bubble may pop at any time.
For much more information, see: https://wwals.net/issues/datacenters
Contact:
Lowndes County Commission
https://lowndescounty.com/181/Board-of-Commissioners
Georgia House Representatives James Burchett, James Lahood, John Corbett, and whoever wins District 177:
https://wwals.net/about/elected-officials/georgia-house/
Georgia State Senator Russ Goodman:
https://wwals.net/about/elected-officials/georgia-senate/
Congressman Austin Scott and Senators Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock:
https://www.govtrack.us/congress/members/GA/08
Governor Brian Kemp, (404) 656-1776

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Petition created on March 31, 2026