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Are ramp-ups of AI data centers guzzling up a ticking water bomb globally?

By DigiconAsia Editors | Wednesday, May 13, 2026, 9:23 AM Asia/Singapore

Are ramp-ups of AI data centers guzzling up a ticking water bomb globally?

A recent controversy over a US data center’s water bill is ringing sustainability alarm bells that are being muffled by commercialism.

In a drought-hit county in Georgia, USA, a major data center (DC) operator had quietly tapped nearly 113m liters of public water for months without paying a cent, according to this Politico report on 8 May 2026.

In that time, local households had faced low water pressure and usage curbs, yet officials discovered two oversized connections (one secretly installed, the other unbilled) — only after complaints.

Eventually, the DC operator settled a US$150,000 bill but escaped fines, as authorities prioritized their “key customer” status amid staffing shortages and aging meters.

According to analysts, this incident exposes a global time bomb ticking away:

  • AI-driven data centers are surging worldwide, guzzling water for cooling amid climate strains.
  • Construction phases demand the most, often 22.7m gallons daily per site, while operations shift to efficient loops — but power plants fueling them add even larger hidden tolls.
  • Forecasts predict AI-related water use doubling in 25 years, hitting stressed regions hardest.
  • Asia faces similar risks. Hong Kong’s data centers already strain urban supplies; Singapore battles scarcity with strict quotas; India’s booming hubs in water-scarce Rajasthan compete with farmers. In China, hyperscale facilities near the Yellow River draw scrutiny, echoing calls for recycled water and rainwater harvesting.
  • Tech giants tout AI “smart meters” to spot leaks — recovering 30% of global losses — but rollout lags due to cyber fears and costs.

Communities have been pushing back. Residents worldwide have protested against secretive approvals that favor economic gains over ecosystems. In one victory, Utah locals had halted a water transfer via mass opposition.

Advocates are urging mandatory impact assessments: no fast-tracks without audits on water, power, and pollution.

For Asia, the lessons to be learnt are clear: update infrastructure now. Smart grids, storm-water capture, and closed systems work, but tight enforcement matters. Without proper governance, AI’s promise risks drying up the very resources sustaining growth.

Policymakers will need to balance innovation with sustainability, or “endless thirst” will become a shared regret.

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