Ban crypto-mines in Cherokee County, North Carolina

Ban crypto-mines in Cherokee County, North Carolina

Started
December 15, 2021
Petition to
Cherokee County North Carolina Commissioners and
Signatures: 3,415Next Goal: 5,000
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Why this petition matters

Started by C. Roberson

Our tight-knit community in Cherokee County, NC needs your support to help shut down an awful crypto-mine on Harshaw Rd and a 2nd crypto-mine on Wingate Rd. Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains, our rural and mountainous tranquility has been shattered by the 24/7 deafening noise and vibration of the fans needed to cool the computers/servers. Both crypto-mines are in residential areas and are situated out in the open with no noise mitigation in place. Besides the noise pollution, crypto-mining is also notorious for its astronomical amounts of power consumption. Here we are all trying to live 'green' and lessen our carbon footprint while a foreign, for-profit company can come along and use more power than 10,000 households without any pushback? What impact does the noise pollution have on the area's abundant wildlife? We need answers to these and other questions.

If you are not aware, China has banned crypto-mining and cryptocurrency as of May 2021, mostly for power consumption and environmental reasons. In response, there has been an exponential increase in crypto-mining locations in the US. The ideal location is a rural area, with little or no zoning regulations, inexpensive land, proximity to a large river, and hydroelectric production already in place. The Harshaw Rd site is in close proximity to the Nantahala National Forest and the Hiwassee River. The Wingate Rd site is close to the Nottley River. The area has multiple hydroelectric dams managed by the TVA. The TVA then delegates authority to local electric companies. For the Harshaw Rd crypto-mine, Murphy Electric Power Board is the local electric company. For the Wingate Rd site, Blue Ridge Mountain Electric Company supplies power and sold the land directly adjacent to one of their power sub stations.

The natural beauty and tranquility of our area is in jeopardy. Your community could be next. Please help us to stop, or at least slow down this enterprise. Here is a link to a recent, NBC news story on the environmental impacts of crypto-mining: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yMsDUEnOw8c

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