(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah’s Senate president is pushing for a major reduction to a proposed data center project. Senate President Stuart Adams has sent a letter calling for a 75-percent reduction in the size of a planned data center development. Adams raised concerns about the project’s potential impact on water supplies, power demand and surrounding communities. The proposal has drawn increased scrutiny as Utah officials weigh the benefits of economic development against the infrastructure demands of large-scale data centers. State and local leaders are continuing discussions on the project’s future.








