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Comal County TX Resolution on Data Center Impacts (Request for State Action)

Comal County, TX · Commissioners Court resolution requesting state action: (1) environmental-impact research, (2) full water-use transparency, (3) review/repeal of TX Qualified Data Center sales-tax exemption

The Comal County (TX) Commissioners Court adopted a resolution requesting that the State of Texas conduct research on environmental impacts of data centers, require transparent water-usage reporting from operators, and review or repeal the State Sales Tax Exemption for Qualified Data Centers. The resolution noted that cumulative regional water demand from multiple data-center facilities could materially affect local availability in drought-prone areas. Texas counties lack zoning authority, so this is the principal county-level instrument available.

Technical detail

Commissioners Court resolution requesting state action: (1) environmental-impact research, (2) full water-use transparency, (3) review/repeal of TX Qualified Data Center sales-tax exemption. TX county zoning powers limited; resolution is the available tool.

Who is protected: Comal County, TX residents

Who must comply: Data-center developers and operators seeking permits, rezonings, or approvals in Comal County, TX

Key facts

JurisdictionComal County, TX
LevelCounty
StatusIn effect
Protection strengthLimited protection
Effective date2025-09-01
Enacted2025-09-01
CitationCommissioners Court resolution requesting state action: (1) environmental-impact research, (2) full water-use transparency, (3) review/repeal of TX Qualified Data Center sales-tax exemption
Enforced byComal County, TX government
Topicsdata-center siting and energy
Last verified2026-06-25
Official sourceComal County seeks guidance from state regarding data center impacts (Herald-Zeitung) ↗

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