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Data Center Projects Face Legal, Public Opposition in Utah and Tennessee

Residents in Utah have sued officials over Kevin O'Leary's planned data center, while Nashville Zoo opposes a nearby project citing animal safety concerns.

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Legal challenges and public opposition have emerged against data center development projects in two states, highlighting growing community concerns over the facilities' impacts.

In Utah, a nonprofit organization and five residents have filed a lawsuit against local officials and a special entity overseeing a planned data center project called Stratos, which is associated with Kevin O'Leary. The lawsuit targets the administrative framework established to oversee the development.

Meanwhile, the Nashville Zoo in Tennessee has mounted a public campaign against a proposed data center project adjacent to its property, citing concerns about potential risks to animals in its care. The zoo launched an online petition this week that has gained significant traction among supporters.

As of Friday, the Nashville Zoo's petition had collected more than 180,000 signatures and received 25,000 shares on Facebook, demonstrating substantial public engagement with the issue. The zoo's opposition centers on animal safety considerations related to the proximity of the proposed data center facility.

Both cases reflect broader tensions between technology infrastructure development and community concerns about environmental and safety impacts. Data centers, which house computer servers and networking equipment, have faced increased scrutiny in various communities over issues including energy consumption, noise, and land use.

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