Questions raised about water use and environmental impact of Tremonton, Utah data center
News Clip0:33Utah Stories·Tremonton, Box Elder County, UT·5/13/2026
Kevin O'Leary's planned data center in Tremonton, Utah, is drawing national attention and raising questions from Utah residents. Concerns include the data center's projected water usage and accountability for environmental standards. Utah Stories is seeking answers from O'Leary's team and political leaders like Governor Cox.
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Kevin O'Leary's proposed data center project in Tremonton, Utah, is generating national interest, prompting local media outlet Utah Stories to seek answers to public concerns.
Residents and Utah Stories are raising questions about the environmental implications of the facility, specifically inquiring about its projected water consumption. They also seek clarification on accountability measures should the project, led by O'Leary as "Master Developer" and supported by political leaders, fail to meet environmental standards.
Utah Stories indicates it has attempted to contact O'Leary's team to address these questions, which also include potential repercussions for Utahns if environmental guidelines are not met.