Everyone has two weeks, until Monday, May 11, 2026, to review and comment on the Development of Regional Importance (DRI) application by Project Arrowhead to build a huge datacenter in Irwin County, Georgia, near Irwinville and the Alapaha River.
The attachments SGRC sent are on the WWALS website, with images of each page below.
https://wwals.net/pictures/2026-04-24-dri-irwin-county-project-arrowhead
I see nothing from the applicant that WWALS hasn’t previously posted, such as when the DRI application appeared on April 10.
The Southern Georgia Regional Commission (SGRC) has helpfully annotated the Kimley-Horn site maps we saw back in March, and added other useful maps.
Plus SGRC points out the most significant part of the Data Center Ordinance the Irwin County Commission passed on April 6: the table permitting a Data Center as a Special Exception (SE) allowable use in the Agriculture (A-U), Heavy Industrial (H-I), and the Adult Commercial (C-A). I’m not sure that ordinance added SE for A-U, but it certainly called it out.
For much about what we do not know, such as who the real applicant is, or what closed loop cooling means in this case, see Who is Project Arrowhead in Irwin County, GA? –Vesper 2026-04-16.
For much more about Datacenters, see:
https://wwals.net/issues/datacenters
Review and comment: DRI for Project Arrowhead Datacenter, Irwin County, GA, Comment to SGRC by May 11, 2026
Received by email Friday, April 24, 2026, at 7:32 PM: Continue reading
