Proposed data center would pull from lake that supplies most of Fort Worth’s water

Residents are pushing back on a proposed North Texas data center that would pull up to 5 million gallons of water a day from Cedar Creek Lake in Henderson County — the reservoir that provides most of Fort Worth’s drinking water.

Members of the public cite concerns about insufficient resources and say Kansas-based Diode Ventures, which proposed the data center, has not been transparent about the scope of the project.

Details on the costs and acreage of the data center are unknown as Diode continues to evaluate sites in Henderson County, a company spokesperson said…

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