South Jersey residents complain about noise from new AI data center
News Clip3:25FOX 29 Philadelphia·Vineland, Cumberland County, NJ·3/14/2026
Residents in Vineland, New Jersey are complaining about the constant humming noise from a newly built 300-megawatt AI data center operated by a Dutch company. Local officials are investigating the noise complaints, while residents also express concerns over the facility's water usage, electricity demand, and potential impact on property values. A community rally is being organized for residents to voice their concerns about the data center project.
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Gov: Vineland Health Department, Cumberland County
Residents in Vineland, New Jersey are up in arms over the construction of a massive 300-megawatt AI data center operated by a Dutch company.
The data center, which was built on land that was previously slated to be a golf course, is now the source of constant humming that has disrupted the daily lives of nearby residents. Teresa Lewis, who lives just 300 yards from the facility, says the noise is so loud that she can't even relax in her own home.
In addition to the noise complaints, residents are also concerned about the data center's water usage, electricity demand, and potential impact on property values. Local officials, including the Vineland Health Department, have been investigating the issue and have reached out to the data center operator, Data 1, for more information.
The greater Vineland community is planning to hold a rally and information session next weekend to allow residents to voice their concerns and complaints directly to the company and local authorities. With the rapid growth of AI infrastructure driving increased demand for data centers, this dispute highlights the tensions that can arise when these facilities are built in close proximity to residential areas.
The outcome of this situation remains uncertain, but it's clear that the residents of Vineland are determined to make their voices heard and ensure their concerns are addressed by the data center operator and local officials.