Volunteer coalition of lake residents & neighbors working to keep large-scale data centers off Cedar Creek Lake's water, grid & roads. Henderson County, TX
August 19. The Texas House State Affairs Committee takes public comment on data centers. Make your voice heard!
https://t.co/T2dJo9STxt
The message builder on our page writes most of it for you. 5 minutes. Max
What this committee writes this becomes the bills filed in 2027.
The Data Center Fight Just Came to Tool.
The details===> https://t.co/qT5e83dJSL
Thursday, July 16 · 6:00 PM · Oran White Civic Center. The Tool City Council votes on whether to allow data centers in town and a packed room is how we win.
Show up. Sign up to speak.
Happy 4th! A short post of thanks to you, our neighbors in this fight. The more who join, the harder we are to ignore:
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The Fort Worth Report confirms it: the Diode data center wants a private pipeline pulling raw water from Cedar Creek Lake — the reservoir that supplies most of Fort Worth — while refusing to say where it's even going without an NDA.
Zero Transparency
Put our message on the water.
Large 2x4 dock banners every boater will see this 4th of July: $35, ready Friday if you order today. Call Brenda at BS Graphics: 903-275-8142 👉
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#SaveCedarCreekLake
We packed the room. 250+ neighbors, standing room only, and a spot on @KETK's 10pm news. See the full recap.
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Now it's on all of us. Volunteer & make your voice heard
#SaveCedarCreekLake#ProtectOurWater
Be in the room.
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The bigger the crowd, the harder we are to ignore.
The Town Hall to fight for Cedar Creek Lake is tomorrow. So show up and bring a neighbor.
@mcuban The fix is simple: disclose real water demand before you site, pay your own way for infrastructure, and don't plant an industrial facility 150 feet from someone's home on a drought-declared lake.
@mcuban The Texas House Natural Resources Committee chairman said it himself on June 23, 2026, on the record, about this Diode project in Henderson County: "A prime example of how NOT to do a data center project." - Rep. Cody Harris. Not AI hate. That's a siting and process failure.
@mcuban You say the answer is a community tour. What exactly is a tour going to tell the family whose backyard is 150 feet from a 150 MW industrial gas plant on a drought-declared lake? That AI is good, actually? These people don't need a tour. They need a developer who gives a damn.
@mcuban That's not a PR problem. That's a contempt problem. Developer selected a site with a fence-line less than 150 feet from a residential neighborhood. Natural gas turbines. Wet cooling towers. 24/7 noise and truck traffic. Right next to people's homes. No community input.
@mcuban The fight in our community has nothing to do with hating AI. A developer wants to draw(Cedar Creek Lake-TX) millions of gallons a day from a drought-declared lake that our small water district literally cannot supply. We asked for honest numbers. They've given five diff answers.