Utah Senate President Requests Reduction in Kevin O'Leary’s Data Center Project Size
Utah Senate President J. Stuart Adams requested a 75% reduction in the size of Kevin O'Leary's data center project in Box Elder County. The original project spanned approximately 40,000 acres; the revised size is about 10,000 acres. Kevin O'Leary agreed to remove land near the Locomotive Springs Waterfowl Management Area from the project, dedicate any excess water to the Great Salt Lake, and build
Utah Senate President J. Stuart Adams requested a 75% reduction in the size of Kevin O'Leary's data center project in Box Elder County. The original project size was approximately 40,000 acres, and the revised size is about 10,000 acres. Kevin O'Leary agreed to remove land near the Locomotive Springs Waterfowl Management Area from the project, dedicate any excess water to the Great Salt Lake, and build a transparent, public-facing site consolidating all permitting and approvals. According to bluesky, Adams sent a letter to O'Leary making the request. According to gdelt, O'Leary accepted environmental stewardship standards as a condition of the final agreements.
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