Google Invests $3M in Taiwan’s Water Stewardship to Boost Supply and Quality
  • $3M investment will fund a gravel-based ecological treatment system projected to purify 450M+ gallons of water annually.
  • Google’s data center in Changhua County is using non-potable industrial water for cooling, reducing strain on local freshwater sources.
  • A pilot precision irrigation project aims to cut water waste in rice farming by replacing flood irrigation with gravity-powered drip systems.

Google is scaling up water resilience in Taiwan, launching a $3 million initiative to restore water quality in Hsinchu City and strengthen the country’s long-term water security.

In partnership with the Hsinchu City Government and Taiwan’s Ministry of Environment,

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