Vineland Advances Phase 2 Expansion of Controversial Data Center Amid Noise Concerns

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The Vineland Planning Board approved Phase 2 of the data center project, adding 600,000 square feet to reach an eventual 2.6 million, after a lengthy public comment period. Residents have raised worries about water and power usage and a persistent humming noise. Data One says the site complies with noise limits and has addressed complaints, and officials will continue to monitor the expansion as Phase 1 remains under construction.
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