At its peak, the NSA data center in Bluffdale, Utah will use as much as 1.7 million gallons of water every single day. With the water being supplied by a political subdivision of the state of Utah, turning it off will shut the facility down. On this episode, Michael Boldin (follow) tells the story – of how another state already used this strategy against a federal agency – and won.

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Nullify Chapter 15: Nevada Beats D.C. by Turning off their Water

A Constitutional Strategy to Stop NSA Spying

Nevada Beats Feds By Turning Off their Water

Data flows and water woes: The Utah Data Center

Colorado Applies State Water Law to Federal Agencies

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