Micron’s massive chip expansion in Idaho raises alarms as demand for water increases in a desert already struggling to support communities and farms.


  • Micron’s expansion could more than double its daily water consumption levels
  • Environmental disclosures reveal large volumes of daily releases into the system
  • Residents and farms rely on the same aquifers as industrial users

Micron is expanding its semiconductor manufacturing operations in Boise, Idaho, with a $50 billion investment that includes two new manufacturing facilities.

While its existing plant already consumes 4.7 million gallons of water each day, the first new plant would increase daily consumption to 10.2 million gallons, or enough to fill about 15.5 Olympic-sized swimming pools each day.

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