Concerns about water and power demands surface as data centers boom in Delaware River watershed

Most Pennsylvanians probably couldn’t point out Tobyhanna Township on a map. But parents of young children likely know Kalahari resorts, a popular indoor waterpark that draws visitors to this rural slice of the Poconos year-round. In the years ahead, there might be a new neighbor sucking up even more water: a massive AI data center.…

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