Metro · Water
How much water do AI data centers in Monroe Metro use and where does it come from?
AI data center cooling water needs in Monroe Metro are typically met from a mix of groundwater (Sparta, Carrizo-Wilcox, or Mississippi River alluvial aquifers depending on the parish) and treated surface water. Large hyperscale campuses generally seek Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) water withdrawal permits at the 1–10 MGD range. Tracked projects with cooling water requirements in this jurisdiction: Meta Hyperion AI Data Center. See each project page for cooling architecture, source, and LDEQ permit status.
- Parishes
- 4
- Tracked projects
- 1
Frequently asked
How much water do AI data centers in Monroe Metro use and where does it come from?
AI data center cooling water needs in Monroe Metro are typically met from a mix of groundwater (Sparta, Carrizo-Wilcox, or Mississippi River alluvial aquifers depending on the parish) and treated surface water. Large hyperscale campuses generally seek Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality (LDEQ) water withdrawal permits at the 1–10 MGD range. Tracked projects with cooling water requirements in this jurisdiction: Meta Hyperion AI Data Center. See each project page for cooling architecture, source, and LDEQ permit status.
Which parishes make up the Monroe Metro?
The Monroe Metro comprises 4 parishes. See louisianai.com/metros/monroe-metro for the full parish list and per-parish detail.
How many AI data center projects are tracked across the Monroe Metro?
1 project tracked in the Monroe Metro: Meta Hyperion AI Data Center.