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Texas Data Center Watch

Texas Data Center Watch

BETA — tracking ——— data center projects across Texas

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Data disclaimer: Information on this map is compiled from public records, news sources, county filings, and community submissions. Project details — including capacity, cost, status, and water usage — may be incomplete, estimated, or subject to change. Water usage figures marked “est.” are conservative estimates based on industry averages and should not be cited as confirmed values. This map is an advocacy and public awareness tool, not an authoritative regulatory database. We welcome corrections at info@graysonconservatives.com.

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K-12 Impact · School District
Affected = public & charter schools within 5 mi of a data center currently shown on the map. Locations & enrollment: NCES Common Core of Data (2022) via the Urban Institute Education Data API.
Noise & Light · Community
Affected = an incorporated community within 5 mi of a data center currently shown on the map (the noise/light setback in the template bill). Boundary & population: U.S. Census 2020 (TIGERweb places). Data centers: Texas Data Center Watch.
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