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South of the Mason-Dixon Line, Maryland counties scramble to respond to data centers
Maryland counties are implementing temporary data center moratoriums or outright bans due to concerns about the facilities' impact on local environments, noise, and community infrastructure. Grassroots organizations and lawmakers are advocating for sustainable development practices while assessing how these industrial projects fit into their communities. Harford County stands out as the only county cited that has imposed a full ban.
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