Our Water is Not for Sale: Protect Ogallala Aquifer

Amarillo City Council

Two organizers stand during an action in front of a tree. They have stylistic green and pink shadows behind. The main text reads, "Stop Project Matador." On the top reads, "806 Data Center Resistance: Protect the Panhandle."

A massive AI data center is being proposed to be built in Amarillo, using our natural gas, water, and electricity at an unimaginable scale. The Amarillo City Council has entered a memorandum of understanding to begin discussions to sell water from the Ogallala Aquifer to Fermi America for what’s slated to be the world’s largest AI data center. Join us to oppose the sale of our water and this dangerous data center.

Learn more about Project Matador by checking out our fact sheet: https://bit.ly/ProjectMatadorFacts

Petition by
Imran Siddiquee
MediaJustice
Sponsored by
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Oakland, CA
Additional Sponsors

To: Amarillo City Council
From: [Your Name]

We are residents representing a wide coalition opposed to the Fermi America Data Center being built in Amarillo. We call on you to work with us to stop this harmful project and generate a future economy that is worthy of our collective wellbeing. The most urgent concern is the discussion the City Council has initiated to sell our limited water to Fermi America, threatening our access to water, agricultural industry, and way of life.

Here are the facts : At full expansion, Fermi’s energy campus could use 10 million gallons of water a day, roughly 32 percent of the region’s total water use. Furthermore, the Texas Panhandle has been experiencing prolonged dry spells, while the Ogallala Aquifer is experiencing steady declines in its reserves. The proposed water agreement with Fermi locks Amarillo into an initial 20-year contract, with potential for increases. In other words, this proposed project will strain on the region’s Ogallala Aquifer water resources – the main groundwater supply for the region’s households, farms and ranches. Our region is already in a drought. We’ve dealt with wildfires. Our Ogallala aquifer needs to recover. Our farmlands would be devastated with even less water available.

We demand the Amarillo City Council to protect our water and oppose any agreement with Fermi America or any other corporation to extract our water at any cost. This is critical for communities and farmers to succeed over exploitative corporations.