New York locals accuse gas-fired mining operation of heating

New York locals accuse gas-fired mining operation of heating Seneca Lake


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New York locals are accusing Greenidge Generation’s gas-fired Bitcoin mining plant of heating Seneca Lake in upstate New York.
On a daily basis, the Greenidge plant is permitted to withdraw 139 million gallons of water from the lake and discharge 134 million gallons of water. The plant is also allowed to discharge water with a temperature of up to 108 degrees Fahrenheit (F) in the winter, and up to 86F in the summer.
The residents of Dresden have expressed concern over the rising temperatures of the lake. The sustainability of trout species that populate the lake is a key concern for locals, with the fish thriving in temperatures between 52F and 64F, while levels above 75F are lethal for some species. On Monday, local homeowner Abi Buddington told NBC:

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