Yukon leaders look for new water sources amid data center proposal
YUKON, Okla. – Incoming and outgoing Yukon city council members are at odds about the future of the city’s water. All this comes as the city is looking at a new “data center proposal,” which has residents concerned. Those concerns about the future of Yukon’s water.
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- The City of Yukon’s population continues to grow, raising the need for water as it contract with its current water source is set to expire.
- Concerns are going around sharing about water for a proposed data center while the City of Yukon looks for a new water source.
- Yukon’s population is expected to boom within the next 10 years, according to a study, leaving the city to figure out how it will supply everyone with water.
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