Google datacenters use 'a quarter of all water' in one US city (theregister.com) 36 points by belter 3y ago ↗ HN
[–] Finnucane 3y ago ↗ "Google claims that the total annual water consumption of its datacenter operations is comparable to the water footprint of 29 golf courses in the southwest US."Thanks for reminding us of another complete waste of water.
[–] throwaway23597 3y ago ↗ This is clickbait. This "city" has a population of 16000. [–] aspyct 3y ago ↗ Still, that's a lot of water. Surely there must be ways to reduce that. Filter it, clean it, reuse it, use rainwater... [–] yunohn 3y ago ↗ Wait, where do you think that water goes after the datacenter "uses" it? [–] aspyct 3y ago ↗ Not back into the freshwater reserves, obviously. [–] SuperQue 3y ago ↗ Most of the water use is in evaporative cooling. Not really a way to re-use water that's now in the air.This, in part, is how Google gets an average PUE of 1.1. Which is _really_ good compared to typical. [–] ReallyOldLurker 3y ago ↗ The Dalles, Oregon is a real city. [–] throwaway23597 3y ago ↗ I'm pretty sure that a municipality needs a population of 50K to be considered a city. This is more of a small town.
[–] aspyct 3y ago ↗ Still, that's a lot of water. Surely there must be ways to reduce that. Filter it, clean it, reuse it, use rainwater... [–] yunohn 3y ago ↗ Wait, where do you think that water goes after the datacenter "uses" it? [–] aspyct 3y ago ↗ Not back into the freshwater reserves, obviously. [–] SuperQue 3y ago ↗ Most of the water use is in evaporative cooling. Not really a way to re-use water that's now in the air.This, in part, is how Google gets an average PUE of 1.1. Which is _really_ good compared to typical.
[–] yunohn 3y ago ↗ Wait, where do you think that water goes after the datacenter "uses" it? [–] aspyct 3y ago ↗ Not back into the freshwater reserves, obviously.
[–] SuperQue 3y ago ↗ Most of the water use is in evaporative cooling. Not really a way to re-use water that's now in the air.This, in part, is how Google gets an average PUE of 1.1. Which is _really_ good compared to typical.
[–] ReallyOldLurker 3y ago ↗ The Dalles, Oregon is a real city. [–] throwaway23597 3y ago ↗ I'm pretty sure that a municipality needs a population of 50K to be considered a city. This is more of a small town.
[–] throwaway23597 3y ago ↗ I'm pretty sure that a municipality needs a population of 50K to be considered a city. This is more of a small town.
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[ 6.7 ms ] story [ 34.6 ms ] threadThanks for reminding us of another complete waste of water.
This, in part, is how Google gets an average PUE of 1.1. Which is _really_ good compared to typical.