• FredFig@awful.systems
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    5 months ago

    Looks like this is a follow up to this article from February: https://time.com/6590155/bitcoin-mining-noise-texas/

    Over the summer, the company agreed to construct a 24-foot sound barrier wall on one end of the property at the cost of $1 to $2 million. But while the wall reduced sound in some areas, it actually amplified it in others. “To be honest, the complaints have gotten louder for us since the mitigation efforts,” Constable John Shirley says.

    Amazing. “We spent some money and made things worse, so I guess we’re stuck.”

    Back in Granbury, the discomfort caused by the plant is causing some consternation for a region that largely prides itself on being pro-industry and anti-regulation. “I agree with people having the right to own a business if it’s not illegal or amoral,” says Granbury resident Wolf. “But when you’re harming a group of people, there needs to be some type of remedy.”

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    • Lightor@lemmy.world
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      5 months ago

      Of course they care about the harm businesses do, with it’s in their face effecting them and they can’t deny it.