FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WPTA) – Google announced on Wednesday that it is distributing $10 million across Indiana to support water filtration plants, with $1.1 million slated for Fort Wayne.
Leaders say the funding is part of the tech giant’s “commitment to responsibly manage water resources” in the communities where it operates data centers, which heavily rely on local water sources.
The money will be allocated to various water projects over the next couple of years…