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What Industrial Destruction Looks Like

This is the visual tip of the iceberg. Prince William County is on track for nearly 90 million sq. ft. of data centers unless something happens to change it. The current data center capital of the world, Loudoun County, handles 70% of the world’s Internet traffic and has 30 million sq. ft. operating. YOU can make a difference!

When a Data Center Runs on Diesel Generators

Air Quality? 24/7 Noise? Climate Change? Do these Matter In the Face of the Richest, Most Powerful Industry Ever in Mankind?

This is what is happening now in Loudoun County, VA at a hyperscale data center.

Fight or Flight

What will YOU Do? Join Us & Take a Stand Here Before Our Communities are Unlivable and This Industry Sweeps Across the Nation With Predatory Development

You Can Help Stop Massive Industrialization From Destroying Our Communities

Read Our Recently Released Regional Data Center Standards Recommendations:

Northern Virginia HOA & Civic Associations’ Collaborative Data Center Design and Construction Recommendations

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This is what a 100 foot buffer looks like in Loudoun County.  Imagine this next to your home.

This is what a 100 foot buffer looks like in Loudoun County. Imagine this next to your home.

Here’s what a “small'“ CyrusOne data center in Sterling sounds like. Consider this noise in your neighborhood - 24/7. Click the full screen box near bottom right of image for a better view

Corscale - Gainesville Crossing Bldg #1. Four more data centers to be built at this campus bordering Manassas National Battlefield Park and across the street from Virginia's First State Forest, Conway Robinson. Imagine how loud this will be when all five facilities are operational. This one can be heard over the traffic on busy Rt 29.

URGENT-Stop the Industrialization of Prince William County

The HOA Roundtable’s mission is to protect our homes, schools, National, State and local parks, and residential quality of life from the industrialization of Prince William County. Predatory land grabs by multi-national corporations have one goal: PROFITS.

Industrial Sprawl into residential communities, with catastrophic noise affecting everyday life, degrading our water quality, destruction of historical areas, and eroding property values on our homes is what the data center industry is bringing to our communities.

 

Data Centers = Traffic Gridlock

The data center lobbyists will tell you data center expansion will not create a new Bi-County Parkway — BUT IT WILL!

From I-95, through Woodbridge, Occoquan, Dumfries, and all across Prince William County the required data center industrial roads will recreate the Bi-County Parkway, and from East to West it will be a catastrophic safety nightmare.

Threatening the quality of our water throughout Loudoun, Prince William, Arlington, and Fairfax counties.

The Occoquan watershed is critical to our safe water supply. The damage to that watershed from data center construction will create an environmental disaster in the entire Northern Virginia region. It will impact every family in our area.

Prince William’s National Parks drive significant tourism to our area. Data centers will destroy Park viewsheds, desecrate historically significant areas, and do irreversible harm, negatively impacting the parks’ vast contributions to the Northern Virginia region.

Protecting our National Parks.

  • Home Values Drop Dramatically

    Industrial blight drives down residential property values and robs homeowners of their hard-earned home equity and market value.

  • Forcing Families Out of Their Communities

    Data centers are gobbling up land near neighborhoods all over Prince William County creating a zoning disaster.

The Truth: National Parks Conservation Association Study Shows Broad Devastation from Data Center Development Plan.

Ready to take the next step?

This is about our neighborhoods standing up against predatory multi-national corporations who use high-paid lobbyists and slick and deceptive public relations disinformation to woo politicians — all to enrich a select few land owners and add wealth to huge outsider data center corporations. All at the expense of our quality of life. Let’s send a powerful message together that this is our community and we will fight to keep it that way.