200 MW Data Center · Prince George's County, MD
Assessment Results
Estimated water impact for a 200 MW evaporative-cooled data center in Prince George's County, MD. Numbers below are planning-level estimates; every figure links to a primary source and is citable in planning briefs, permit filings, or journalism.
Planning-level estimate. Assumes continuous operation and a single facility; cumulative impact from multiple data centers in the same jurisdiction is higher. This is not an engineering or environmental-impact analysis. Full limitations and assumptions →
Direct Water Consumption (Scope 1)
| Metric | Value | Source / Basis |
|---|---|---|
| Daily consumption | 1,200,000 gal/day | 200 MW × 24h × 1.8 L/kWh × 0.264 gal/L (LBNL) |
| Annual consumption | 438,000,000 gal/yr | Daily × 365 |
| Acre-feet per year | 1,344 AF/yr | Annual ÷ 325,851 gal/AF |
Community Impact Context
| Metric | Value | Source / Basis |
|---|---|---|
| Household equivalency | 8,000 homes | Daily ÷ 150 gal/household/day (USGS) |
| Share of utility capacity | 0.71% | Daily ÷ WSSC system capacity 170 MGD (WSSC) |
| Annual water cost (at muni rate) | $4,292,400/yr | Annual × $9.80/1,000 gal (WSSC) |
Municipal Water Supply Impact
Bar shows this facility's daily consumption as a share of total utility system capacity. ICPRB (March 2026) estimates data centers collectively account for 9–12% of regional Potomac consumptive use during summer peak.
Watershed Stress Allocation
Showing this facility's projected water use in context of all major consumptive users in the same HUC-8 basin. Comparison is local — not national. Methodology §3.5.
| Category | Consumptive use (MGD) | % of basin | Source |
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Indirect Water — Power Generation (Scope 2)
This section calculates water consumed by power plants generating electricity for this facility. Standard corporate "water positive" reporting counts on-site (Scope 1) water only, so this generation water is not reflected in the disclosures published by Google, Microsoft, or AWS.
| Metric | Value | Source / Basis |
|---|---|---|
| Indirect water (daily) | 2,200,000 gal/day | 200 MW × 24h × 1,000 kW/MW × 0.42 gal/kWh (EIA-923, PJM grid mix) |
| Indirect water (annual) | 803,000,000 gal/yr | Indirect daily × 365 |
| Total water footprint (daily) | 3,400,000 gal/day | Direct + indirect |
| Total water footprint (annual) | 1,241,000,000 gal/yr | Direct + indirect |
Indirect water intensity varies by grid region. PJM Interconnection (serving MD/VA/DC) uses a mix of natural gas (44%), nuclear (33%), coal (15%), and renewables (8%) per PJM-EIS GATS EY2024, yielding a weighted water intensity of 0.42 gal/kWh (Macknick et al. 2012 NREL consumption factors, recirculating cooling tower medians). See Methodology §3 for derivation.
Scenario Comparison
Side-by-side comparison of saved scenarios. To revise, load a scenario from the sidebar list, change inputs, save under a new name, then compare again.
Electricity and Rate Impact
| Metric | Value | Source / Basis |
|---|---|---|
| Peak power draw | 200 MW | User input |
| Annual electricity consumption | 1,752,000 MWh/yr | 200 MW × 8,760 hr/yr |
| Est. residential rate impact | +$12–$22/mo per household | Based on EIA state rate data and PEPCO infrastructure cost allocation models. Range reflects uncertainty. |
| Share of local grid capacity | ~11.8% | 200 MW ÷ ~1,700 MW PEPCO peak (PJM) |
Limitations and Disclaimers
- Estimates are based on published industry averages and publicly available utility data. Actual consumption depends on facility design, IT load profiles, climate conditions, and operational decisions not modeled here.
- Indirect water calculations use regional grid-average water intensity. Facilities with dedicated renewable energy or power purchase agreements may have different indirect water footprints.
- Residential rate impact is a range estimate. Actual rate changes depend on regulatory proceedings, infrastructure investment allocation, and utility-specific cost structures.
- This tool is provided for informational and planning purposes. It does not constitute engineering analysis, legal advice, or regulatory determination.
Full methodology, assumptions, and data sources: Methodology. Questions or corrections: ravi@standardwater.co.
WaterMark Mitigation Commitment Sheet
Exhibit to siting agreement — water and power commitments
Baseline (as proposed)
Committed mitigation measures
| # | Category | Measure | Scope 1 Δ range | Scope 2 Δ range | Power Δ range | Maturity | Source |
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Combined effect (multiplicative composition)
Assumptions and disclosures
- Mitigations compose multiplicatively — sequential measures act on the residual after upstream measures.
- Ranges shown are sourced minimum to sourced maximum for each measure. The "expected" column uses the midpoint.
- This sheet describes commitments, not measured performance. Verification depends on operational telemetry and third-party audit.
- Plant-specific mitigations (BTM gas + CHP, BTM SMR) require separate engineering analysis; deltas are not quantified here.
Signatures
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Developer authorized signatory Name & title Date |
Municipal / utility authority Name & title Date |