Petition to Protect Granville Township From Large-Scale Data Center Development
Petition to Protect Granville Township From Large-Scale Data Center Development
The Issue
PETITION TO THE GRANVILLE TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS, PLANNING COMMISSION, MIFFLIN COUNTY OFFICIALS, AND STATE REPRESENTATIVES
We, the undersigned residents, taxpayers, property owners, and supporters of Granville Township, respectfully petition our local and state officials to oppose, restrict, delay, or deny approval of any large-scale commercial data center development within the township unless and until the public’s health, safety, infrastructure, environment, and quality of life can be fully protected.
Why We Are Concerned
Large-scale data centers can place enormous demands on rural communities and infrastructure. Residents deserve transparency, accountability, and protection before any approvals are granted.
We are especially concerned about:
Water Usage & Supply
Massive water consumption for cooling systems
Potential strain on local reservoirs, wells, and municipal water supplies
Risks during drought conditions or conservation periods
Long-term impacts on residential water access and rates
Electrical Grid & Energy Demand
Increased strain on the regional electric grid
Risk of higher utility costs for residents
Potential need for new substations, transmission lines, or backup power facilities
Concerns over diesel generator emissions and noise
Sewer & Stormwater Capacity
Whether existing sewer systems can support industrial-scale development
Potential stormwater runoff and flooding impacts
Costs that could eventually fall on taxpayers
Noise, Air, & Quality of Life
Continuous noise from cooling systems and generators
Light pollution affecting nearby homes and farms
Decline in rural character and peaceful living conditions
Potential health impacts from emissions and industrial operations
Roads, Traffic, & Infrastructure
Heavy truck traffic during construction and operation
Damage to township roads and bridges
Increased public safety concerns
Transparency & Public Input
Residents deserve full disclosure of all agreements, incentives, studies, and permits
The community must have meaningful opportunities for public hearings and comment
Officials should not approve major industrial projects without independent impact studies
We Therefore Request That Granville Township Officials:
Place an immediate moratorium on approval of large-scale data center projects until independent studies are completed.
Require independent environmental, water, sewer, traffic, and energy impact studies paid for by the developer but selected independently of the developer.
Require full public transparency regarding:
Water demand projections
Sewer capacity analysis
Energy consumption estimates
Tax incentives or abatements
Emergency management plans
Environmental impacts
Update township zoning ordinances to:
Restrict heavy industrial data center development near residential and agricultural areas
Establish strict noise, lighting, water-use, and generator regulations
Protect farmland and rural community character
Ensure no taxpayer funds are used to subsidize infrastructure upgrades that primarily benefit private corporations.
Require multiple public hearings before any approvals are granted.
Prioritize the long-term health, safety, property values, environment, and welfare of township residents over corporate interests.
Statement of Community Values
Granville Township is a rural community built on agriculture, neighborhoods, small businesses, and families — not industrial-scale infrastructure projects that could permanently alter our way of life.
We ask our elected officials to act cautiously, transparently, and in the best interests of current and future residents.
SIGNATURES
Name Address Signature Date
767
The Issue
PETITION TO THE GRANVILLE TOWNSHIP SUPERVISORS, PLANNING COMMISSION, MIFFLIN COUNTY OFFICIALS, AND STATE REPRESENTATIVES
We, the undersigned residents, taxpayers, property owners, and supporters of Granville Township, respectfully petition our local and state officials to oppose, restrict, delay, or deny approval of any large-scale commercial data center development within the township unless and until the public’s health, safety, infrastructure, environment, and quality of life can be fully protected.
Why We Are Concerned
Large-scale data centers can place enormous demands on rural communities and infrastructure. Residents deserve transparency, accountability, and protection before any approvals are granted.
We are especially concerned about:
Water Usage & Supply
Massive water consumption for cooling systems
Potential strain on local reservoirs, wells, and municipal water supplies
Risks during drought conditions or conservation periods
Long-term impacts on residential water access and rates
Electrical Grid & Energy Demand
Increased strain on the regional electric grid
Risk of higher utility costs for residents
Potential need for new substations, transmission lines, or backup power facilities
Concerns over diesel generator emissions and noise
Sewer & Stormwater Capacity
Whether existing sewer systems can support industrial-scale development
Potential stormwater runoff and flooding impacts
Costs that could eventually fall on taxpayers
Noise, Air, & Quality of Life
Continuous noise from cooling systems and generators
Light pollution affecting nearby homes and farms
Decline in rural character and peaceful living conditions
Potential health impacts from emissions and industrial operations
Roads, Traffic, & Infrastructure
Heavy truck traffic during construction and operation
Damage to township roads and bridges
Increased public safety concerns
Transparency & Public Input
Residents deserve full disclosure of all agreements, incentives, studies, and permits
The community must have meaningful opportunities for public hearings and comment
Officials should not approve major industrial projects without independent impact studies
We Therefore Request That Granville Township Officials:
Place an immediate moratorium on approval of large-scale data center projects until independent studies are completed.
Require independent environmental, water, sewer, traffic, and energy impact studies paid for by the developer but selected independently of the developer.
Require full public transparency regarding:
Water demand projections
Sewer capacity analysis
Energy consumption estimates
Tax incentives or abatements
Emergency management plans
Environmental impacts
Update township zoning ordinances to:
Restrict heavy industrial data center development near residential and agricultural areas
Establish strict noise, lighting, water-use, and generator regulations
Protect farmland and rural community character
Ensure no taxpayer funds are used to subsidize infrastructure upgrades that primarily benefit private corporations.
Require multiple public hearings before any approvals are granted.
Prioritize the long-term health, safety, property values, environment, and welfare of township residents over corporate interests.
Statement of Community Values
Granville Township is a rural community built on agriculture, neighborhoods, small businesses, and families — not industrial-scale infrastructure projects that could permanently alter our way of life.
We ask our elected officials to act cautiously, transparently, and in the best interests of current and future residents.
SIGNATURES
Name Address Signature Date
767
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Petition created on May 16, 2026