We can’t let the developers break their promise to limit water use.
Category: Data centers
County to investigate Project Jupiter’s water use
“Quite frankly, we just don’t have enough information,” Doña Ana County Attorney Cari Neill said.
Project Jupiter will use more water than previously disclosed
Doña Ana County will evaluate situation and consider ‘next steps.’
Project Jupiter water-use claim rankles opponents and supporters
Data-center developers plan to use nearly a million gallons of water per day, the N.M. Office of the State Engineer says.
Judge rejects motion to dismiss Project Jupiter lawsuit
Effort to pause county’s agreements with data center developers also fails.
Doña Ana County trips over transparency law again
Perhaps officials need to schedule training on compliance with the state’s sunshine laws.
Final Project Jupiter agreements grew exponentially
County officials have different interpretations of water-use provision.
Project Jupiter votes broke law, scorched earth
County’s misdeeds illustrate the importance of the Open Meetings Act.
Haussamen discusses Project Jupiter for podcast
Listen to the newest episode of the Lesser Known New Mexico Podcast.
Lawsuits may be slowing Project Jupiter’s progress
Doña Ana County still hasn’t closed on $165 billion bond agreements.