Sand Springs data center project on hold amid environmental concerns

TULSA, OKLA (KTUL) — The proposed 827-acre data center project in Sand Springs, known as Project Spring, is temporarily on hold as city officials await critical information from the developer, White Rose Partners.

The project, initially set for discussion at the Dec. 3, city council meeting, was postponed at the developer’s request.

City Manager Mike Carter noted the nationwide surge in demand for data centers, but acknowledged the community’s concerns over environmental and quality-of-life impacts, including water use, groundwater contamination, wildlife impact, and noise…

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