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New map tracks data centers across the country, residents can report what they're seeing
News ClipWKAR Public Media·Saline, Oscoda County, MI

New map tracks data centers across the country, residents can report what they're seeing

Environmental activist Erin Brockovich has launched a national map for residents to track and report data center developments, highlighting community concerns over transparency, noise, electricity, and water usage. The platform features specific instances in Michigan, including a lawsuit against Alliance Cloud Services in Dowagiac for excessive noise and an ongoing hyperscale data center construction in Saline Township.

6/2/2026
Class action lawsuit filed against owners of Hyperscale Data Inc. in Dowagiac
News Clip2:20WSBT-TV·Dowagiac, Cass County, MI

Class action lawsuit filed against owners of Hyperscale Data Inc. in Dowagiac

Neighbors in Dowagiac, Michigan, have filed a federal class action lawsuit against Hyperscale Data Inc., which is owned by Alliance Cloud Services. The lawsuit alleges that constant noise from the data center's cooling systems disrupts residents' quality of life. Neighbors are seeking a resolution, suggesting the company implement sound mitigation or relocate, hoping the suit prompts action.

5/28/2026
Pokagon Band supports city of Dowagiac’s call for transparency on data center expansion
News ClipWSJM·Dowagiac, Cass County, MI

Pokagon Band supports city of Dowagiac’s call for transparency on data center expansion

The Pokagon Band of Potawatomi is backing the City of Dowagiac's request for transparency from Hyperscale Data Incorporated regarding its planned AI data center expansion. Concerns among tribal citizens and the Mayor stem from a lack of information on potential impacts, particularly regarding noise and water usage for the facility, which is set to more than double its footprint.

4/13/2026