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scarab92 | 6 months ago

These fabs don’t evaporate the water though, they use it as process water, and then treat it to wastewater standards before discharging to the municipal wastewater system.

Assuming the municipality recycles their wastewater, which they would do in any drought prone region, this water will become clean water again.

It’s essentially a closed system.

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pfaphotoresist|6 months ago

> then treat it to wastewater standards before discharging to the municipal wastewater system.

Are there PFAS chemicals in the semiconductor photoresist and then in the water?

Do municipal wastewater standards require removal of PFAS?

Similarly, they're all okay with dumping water used to wash out coal plants into the rivers: https://www.google.com/search?q=trump+10%25+coal+plant+wash+...

rini17|6 months ago

> It’s essentially a closed system.

Source? Especially the claim that they are using external municipal wastewater treatment seems highly implausible, they are using nasty chemicals.

oceanhaiyang|6 months ago

I read they either dump it into a local river while monitoring it or back to water treatment plant. Some datacenters have started reusing water but for some reason using it more than once is not appealing. Definitely the biggest problem is it’s not always a closed system and dumping it into a river potentially damages the river and makes the area lose their water. A percentage of the water is also lost via evaporation.

Source: https://dgtlinfra.com/data-center-water-usage/

corranh|6 months ago

It’s definitely not a closed system unless the water from the waste water treatment plant is pumped back upstream of the source of the municipal water which is not how most of these work.