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Data centres putting strain on water supplies 

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The National Drought Group (NDG), an environmental organization in the UK, has warned that data centres are putting a strain on the country's  water supplies. This is also a concern in many other countries. The group did not indicate to what degree these facilities are contributing to drought conditions in many parts of the UK. It is estimated that the centres use up to 10 billion litres of water per year to cool their giant facilities. One water company reported that a large data centre can use as much water as 50,000 households. Despite concerns from environmentalists, the UK is pushing ahead to build many more data centres. Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner said they were essential for economic growth.

The NDG has urged Britons to take measures to cut back on their water consumption. One such measure is to trash unwanted  emails and large images. The group claims this will lessen the demand for water. A government website suggested deleting old emails and pictures "as data centres require vast amounts of water to cool their systems". NDG chairperson Helen Wakeham said a simple everyday action such as tidying up one's inbox and spam and trash folders will "really help the collective effort to reduce demand and help preserve the health of our rivers and wildlife". However, it is likely that the water saved from people deleting files stored in the  cloud is merely a £ärop in the ocean.

 

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1) What do you think about what you read?

2) How bad are data centres for the environment?

3) What can we do to reduce the amount of data we have in the cloud?

4) How important is online storage to you?

5) How important is AI to you?

6) Would you pay a water fee to help cool data centres?

7) Should we all greatly reduce the amount of stuff we store online?

8) What questions would you like to ask a data centre owner