
McLean County adopts new data center regulations
McLean County has adopted new regulations concerning water use and infrastructure costs for data centers. This decision follows an earlier restriction that limited data center applications exclusively to manufacturing districts within the county.
McLean County in Central Illinois has enacted new regulations for data center development, three months after implementing initial restrictions. The county's governing body voted to add new rules specifically addressing water usage and infrastructure costs for data center projects.
These recent regulatory updates build upon a previous measure that limited data center applications solely to manufacturing districts. The article highlights these changes as part of the ongoing news and developments regarding data centers within the Central Illinois region.