Town Hall Wrap Up

WHAT AN AMAZING DAY Today marked the beginning of a community opportunity to unite around common concerns and cooperation. We heard from an MIT Trained Scientist today about the real effects of Hyper Scale data Centers. Dr. Steven Gonzalez, explained what the reality of our future will be if we do not involve ourselves now […]

More on dATACENTER Illness

Watch till the end. They explain how the local gubberment did it for money and now regrets it. And there is nothing they can do ! The current epicenter (or hotspot) of reported “data center illness”—meaning clusters of community health complaints tied to data centers (noise pollution, low-frequency hum/infrasound, air emissions from backup generators, sleep […]

Red Flag Warnings

Here is a list of five “big red flags” 1. High Groundwater Table as a Red Flag for Utilities & Stability 2. FPL Substation & Battery Storage as Power/Grid Strain Indicators 3. Conservation Easement on Deed as a Potential Legal/Environmental Hurdle 4. Low Traffic/Employee Estimates as Potential Underestimation 5. Phased Development Risks (Piecemeal Approvals & […]

606 compared to known comparable Hyper-data centers that are already operational and having health effects

Summary of Comparable Data Centers – All Aspects of Concern (Hyperscale / AI Facilities with Massive Cooling Fan Arrays, 2024–2026 Cases) I reviewed recent real-world examples that most closely match the Silver Fox 606 proposal (2.2 million sq ft air-cooled hyperscale design with hundreds/thousands of large axial fans running 24/7). These cases consistently show the […]

A Moratorium is in the peoples best interest

HEALTH & COMPARABLE CASES ADDENDUM HEALTH & COMPARABLE CASES ADDENDUM Silver Fox 606 (2.2 Million sq ft Air-Cooled Hyperscale AI Data Center) Village of Indiantown, Florida This Addendum provides detailed supporting evidence on the health effects of persistent low-frequency noise and infrasound and real-world examples from comparable data centers. It is designed to be attached […]

Wildlife Considerations

“Birds are considered especially vulnerable to anthropogenic noise because of their reliance on acoustic information. Single-species research shows that noise can impact different aspects of bird behaviour and consequently reduce their fitness. However, we have a limited understanding of how ecological and life-history traits mediate responsesto anthropogenic noise across species. We performed a meta-analysis to […]