Amazon Web Services wants to release water from its data centers into Louisa County's natural water sources, including Lake Anna in Virginia
“The draft permit on the table would give Amazon Web Services permission to release 280,000 gallons a day of cooling water from its data centers into Sedges Creek, which flows into Lake Anna. Amazon says it would only use this method during the hottest periods, which it predicts to be 4% of the year.”
The most water is much warmer than the water it will be dumping into, this means with this much water it will likely kill the fish population and everything else adapted to the current environment
Also Amazon says the water doesn’t touch servers but I found that doesn’t matter
Treated Non-Contact Cooling Water: Does not touch servers directly but picks up metals like Zinc, copper, aluminum, cadmium
This would be catastrophic