IndustryWSBT|April 20, 2026
Marshall County in Indiana has approved a permanent ban on data centers, effective immediately, potentially shifting development focus to more permissive regions. This move highlights escalating local regulatory hurdles for data center expansions amid concerns about infrastructure strain.
- Marshall County Commissioners approved the ban in a unanimous vote during their latest meeting
- Ban prohibits all new data center constructions and expansions within county limits
- Existing facilities remain operational but face restrictions on modifications or upgrades
- Decision driven by local worries over high water consumption, energy demands, and noise pollution
- Effective immediately, with no grace period for pending project applications
- Similar restrictions under discussion in adjacent counties like Kosciusko and Fulton







