Majority of US's new AI datacenters to be built on drought-hit land
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jun/08/datacenter-ai-drought-waterGuardian analysis finds facilities to be built in some of the driest areas as outcry grows over water needed to power AI
Oliver Milman with data visuals by Andrew Witherspoon
Mon 8 Jun 2026 07.00 EDT
A record-shattering drought has racked much of the US. But the
artificial intelligence industry is pushing ahead regardless, with the majority of planned datacenters set to be built in drought-ridden locations, a Guardian analysis has found.
About two-thirds of upcoming datacenters, which typically require a large amount of water to operate, are set to be built in places that have been among the driest in the country over the past year.
Of 809 planned datacenters, 517 are in locations that have been in drought conditions throughout the past year, according to data from
Cleanview and the federal government, which
grades drought across four levels of severity. A similar proportion of existing datacenters are already situated in drought-affected areas.
More than 60% of the contiguous US is currently at varying stages of
drought, the largest expanse for spring
in modern records, with a particularly severe lack of rain and snow in the south-east and west desiccating
croplands and raising
fears of a disastrous wildfire season.