Prince William Supervisors Approve Controversial Digital Gateway Data Center Project Despite Protests

The Prince William County board of supervisors has approved plans for a massive data center complex known as the "Digital Gateway" in a mostly rural area near Interstate 66 and a Civil War battlefield site. The controversial project faced opposition from nearby residents who raised concerns about environmental damage, noise pollution, and the strain on the power grid. When completed, the complex is expected to feature up to 34 data centers spread across 2,100 acres, making the county one of the world's largest hubs for internet traffic. Supporters highlight the estimated $400 million in annual tax revenue it will generate, while opponents argue that it will harm the environment and ruin the rural character of the area.
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