Water is a very big concern for the people of Sunland Park. Jose Saldaña was protesting against the project before the meeting.

“We’re in a drought of water and we are going to be in a worse spot 20-30 years from now. We already have a land fill that is contaminate, we have Asarco and we have the power plant, it’s not right for the community,” Saldaña said.

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The project will be running on a closed loop cooling system according to projectjupitertogether.com .

Stack Infrastructure personnel told the community that they will not be using much water because the system will only need a one-time fill of 10 million gallons of water.

Sunland Park resident, Albert Ibarra believes the project will bring jobs and opportunities to the area.

“I believe it’s a great project, but I a

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