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Water is basic to human health and life, and it is already a scarce resource in many places

 

We are also told that massive quantities of water will be needed to cool the data storage facilities, which then evaporates, putting those needs into conflict with the needs of farmers, large and small, indigenous communities, and water-hungry towns and cities. In 2024, experts projected that AI water usage could hit 6.6 billion cubic meters by 2027. Recently residents of Texas were asked to skip showers to conserve water, when Texas AI centers were using millions of gallons of fresh water. Amounts of water used will develop quickly; projections just for the state of Texas are for nearly 400 billion gallons by 2030.

 

Our bodies are made up of 60% water; it is essential to life and health. The Constitution does not specifically mention the right to clean water. But our unalienable rights, the rights that are ours because we exist, are mentioned in the Preamble to the Declaration of Independence as “Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” These fundamental rights would include a right of access to water. The government mirrors this through various laws such as the Clean Water Act and the Safe Drinking Water Act. Access to good water is a cornerstone of our health freedom. Antonio Guterres, UN Secretary General said at the UN Water Conference that, “Water is a human right and the common development denominator to shape a better future. But water is in deep trouble.”

 

AI and the related data centers could be a tool for greater surveillance to aid mandates and lock downs 

 

AI is used to gather massive quantities of data on people without the need for a larger workforce. AI can use tools like facial recognition to keep people “safe.” The danger is that authoritarian governments will use AI to control the public; indeed, greater surveillance is commonly used by authoritarian governments to suppress civil disobedience and to erode democracy. Whether it is personal data from our social media use, information from cameras on the street, or information about our electrical use from the smart meters on every building, the ability that our government has to monitor our private living habits will increase in a very Orwellian style. What information will be kept in these centers?  Will the government track who buys raw milk?  Who visits a homeopath or other natural healer?  During the COVID-19 Pandemic, governments used the threat of a public health emergency to effectively lock down the public and force unproven medical products in the form of vaccines. A hotline was even created in Minnesota to facilitate neighbor reporting neighbors for not wearing masks. The massive easy surveillance available through AI will be a boon for any government interested in mandates and lock downs.

 

AI is here and it is here to stay. A moratorium on state regulation of AI was defeated federally in July, 2025. Bills have been introduced to limit and regulate AI in all 50 states. Delaying the build-out of new data centers will allow input and planning for water and energy use and provide time to address other issues inherent in the rollout of AI. We can speak up and request a moratorium on new data centers!