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Efficient Cooling Strategies for Data Centers: Going Beyond Municipal Water

Published December 22, 2025 By Juwan Chacko
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Efficient Cooling Strategies for Data Centers: Going Beyond Municipal Water
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Most data centers heavily rely on water for their cooling systems, which can have varying impacts on communities and the environment depending on whether they draw water from municipal sources. When data centers compete with homes and businesses for water from municipal systems, it can strain local resources and lead to water shortages and increased costs. Finding alternative water sources is key to balancing the needs of data centers with environmental responsibility and community well-being.

In general, data centers place a significantly greater burden on homes and businesses when they compete with them for water supplied through municipal water systems, as opposed to obtaining water from alternative, private sources.

Finding alternatives to municipal water is one way to help reconcile data centers’ thirst with the imperative of being a good neighbor. Fortunately, a variety of solutions are available on this front.

How Much Municipal Water Do Data Centers Use?

In most cases, the easiest way to acquire the water data centers need for cooling is through municipal water systems. Doing so eliminates the need for data center operators to build and maintain their own water collection and filtration infrastructure. Thus, it’s unsurprising that municipal water accounts for about 95% of all data center water use.

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