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Columbus City Council meeting debates the local impact of data centers

‘This is the beginning of a conversation,’ councilmember Christopher Wyche said of the four-hour meeting, during which reps from the data center industry, labor unions, and environmental groups joined residents to debate everything from data center water usage to the number of jobs these massive facilities actually create.
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