Musk’s xAI faces case of air pollution from data centre in Mississippi
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- Feb 16, 2026
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Last year, residents of Boxtown, a predominantly Black community in South Memphis, testified about harmful fumes and health effects caused by emissions from xAI’s turbines. Scientific research by the University of Tennessee confirmed the turbines’ contribution to air pollution in the area. Although legal action was initially threatened, it was postponed when the Shelby County Health Department allowed xAI to classify the turbines as temporary and issued permits for their use.
Recent clarifications from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have invalidated that classification, as the turbines cannot be designated as temporary installations. Nevertheless, xAI continues to operate the turbines across state lines without having obtained the necessary federal permits. Noise pollution has also become a major local issue. Residents report that, even indoors, they are constantly plagued by headache-inducing noise coming from the turbines.
In Mississippi, a public hearing has been scheduled to address community concerns about xAI’s expansion plans, including the installation of 41 permanent turbines at the Southaven facility. The case reflects a broader trend of tension between tech giants and communities, as massive data centres put pressure on local resources and cause environmental problems. Similar opposition has led to the cancellation of data centre projects by Microsoft in Wisconsin and Amazon in Arizona.
Patrick Anderson, senior attorney at SELC, reiterated that xAI, like any other company, must comply with legal requirements. He stressed that ignoring environmental rules endangers citizens’ health and wellbeing, and underlined their determination to hold xAI to account.
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