Google Invests $10M in Ohio Water Resources
Google has announced an investment of $10 million to support water resources, infrastructure, and access across Ohio. This initiative is part of Google's broader effort to promote water stewardship in communities where it builds and operates data centers.
The initial grant of $3 million will go towards the Ohio Department of Agriculture's H2Ohio Farmland Water Management Program. This program focuses on improving water management practices for farmers, reducing pollution, and enhancing soil health.
Google's investment is a significant step in addressing the state's water challenges. With this funding, the company aims to support local communities in developing sustainable solutions to manage water resources effectively.