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Jun 23, 2026
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Data Centers’ Noise Pollution

The constant noise from data centers has become a significant issue for residents living nearby. The low-frequency thrum of the cooling systems, the rumbling of the generators, and the whirring of fans can be heard and felt for hundreds of feet and even up to a mile away.

Local Impact

In Vineland, New Jersey, a group of homeowners filed a lawsuit against DataOne USA, citing the constant noise from the data center as a nuisance. The company has taken measures to reduce noise but plans to expand its operations, which could exacerbate the problem.

Similarly, in Dowagiac, Michigan, and Lowell, Massachusetts, residents have complained about the noise from data centers in their areas. The industry is moving towards liquid cooling, which can reduce noise by more than 50%, but it is a more expensive solution.

Regulatory Challenges

Noise pollution is regulated at the local level, but the current ordinances are often inadequate to address the issue. The Environmental Protection Agency’s Office of Noise Abatement and Control was defunded in the 1980s, leaving a regulatory gap. Residents are now pushing for stricter regulations to address the noise pollution from data centers.

The crux of the problem is that data centers operate 24/7, generating constant noise that can interfere with residents’ ability to sleep, rest, and enjoy their homes. The noise can also cause chronic sleep deprivation, headaches, and anxiety.


Original reporting: Texarkana Gazette — read the source article.

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