
Developer eyes former paper mill site in Wisconsin Rapids for potential data center
A developer is exploring the purchase of 208.95 acres of former paper mill land in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, for a potential data center redevelopment. Experts highlight concerns about the health and environmental impacts of data centers, emphasizing the need for more research to understand these effects.
A developer is reportedly considering the acquisition of 208.95 acres of land, previously home to a paper mill in Wisconsin Rapids, Wisconsin, for the construction of a data center. The potential project has brought to light discussions among experts regarding the health and environmental consequences of data center operations.
While data centers are increasingly common, there remains a lack of comprehensive information regarding their specific health and environmental impacts. Experts agree that additional research and studies are necessary to clarify these effects on both human populations and the surrounding environment in communities where these facilities operate.