AWS data centers' water use tied to spike in cancer and miscarriages in Oregon
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Morrow County, Oregon, has recorded nitrate readings as high as 73 parts per million (ppm) in household wells—more than ten times the state’s legal ceiling of 7ppm—following reports that local data centres are intensifying aquifer contamination. According to an investigation by Rolling Stone, the cooling systems used by Amazon Web Services (AWS) are concentrating existing pollutants in the water supply, a phenomenon experts are** linking to a surge in miscarriages and rare cancers**.

The Lower Umatilla Basin aquifer, the region’s primary source of drinking water, has historically suffered from nitrate runoff caused by local mega-farms and food-processing plants. But engine…

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