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[–] [email protected] 1 points 3 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

The video very clearly answers this. Like, multiple times.

No, they made affirmation, that's not a proof.
For the first location, they say the loss of water pression AND the sediments are due to the datacenter.
They are getting their water from a well, if a well runs out, you get more sediments.
Is this your "clear answers" ?

We know that it is a tremendous amount of water because we can estimate and we can see the data of towns literally going into extreme droughts right next to data centers.

If this come from your video again, i again doubt your statements.

Datacenters dont make water magically disapear, it have to go somewhere.
You would see a release pipe, so the water is restituted, or vapor cloud, which should be very visible.
But we dont see any vapor cloud.