A water and sewer service agreement with the village of Los Lunas obtained by the Associated Press outlines potential water demands and includes provisions to acquire water rights for the data center with money from New Mexico's closing fund. The state's Local Economic Development Act fund helps pay for a range of infrastructure improvements for businesses that expand or relocate to New Mexico and may spur economic development by doing business beyond the state. Data centers use significant amounts of water to cool computer equipment as they process vast quantities of secure information, powering everything from online shopping to streaming movies. Guggino said Los Lunas will be able meet the water demands of the full data center expansion under its permit with the state engineer's office that allows the diversion of roughly 5.6 million gallons a day from underground aquifers.