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Micron mega-fab mildly endangered by definitely endangered American bats

(2024/06/21)


Micron is reportedly facing a new hitch to starting work on its proposed fabrication center in New York State: Endangered bats.

In 2022 the memory maker announced plans to spend $100 billion over the next 20 years to build the "mega fab," claiming it will be [1]the largest in the history of the United States, to be sited near the town of Clay in Onondaga County.

In April, Micron [2]secured $6.1 billion in federal funding - thank you, CHIPS and Science Act - to help towards its fab expansion plans, which include its R&D facility in Boise, Idaho, and the New York state project.

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In March, it was revealed the NY project was being [4]scrutinized by the US Army Corps of Engineers (USACE). Micron wants to bulldoze the county's White Pine Commerce Park and fill in its federally regulated wetlands and streams to make way for the mega-fab. As such, the biz needs a permit from army engineers to transform that regulated land and go ahead with its CHIPS-funded plant as planned.

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This week [7]Bloomberg has reported that Micron discovered two endangered North American bat species within the doomed White Pine park.

According to [8]earlier reports by Syracuse.com, Micron intends to cut down nearly 500 acres (more than two square kilometers) of forest over the next 20 years to build four clean-room facilities that are expected to cover an area approximately the size of 40 American football fields.

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Before it is able to clear the park and its wetlands, Micron will have to find or create another habitat for the endangered bats displaced by the destruction of their home, and intends to buy or use land elsewhere to set up a new abode for the winged creatures.

Micron will not be able to break ground on the construction site before November, because the trees where the bats roost can only be removed once their residents go into hibernation in nearby caves.

This will reportedly push the start of construction into 2025 – partly because Micron also does not yet have a comprehensive plan detailing for officials exactly how it will mitigate the impact of its construction work on the waterways. The original timeline was for site preparation work to start in 2023 and construction to begin in 2024.

[10]Micron scores $6.1B CHIPS Act cash for New York and Idaho fabs

[11]Micron told to pay $445M in memory patent infringement case

[12]Micron says it's first to QLC NAND with over 200 layers

[13]Japanese eggheads strap AI-powered backpacks to seagulls

At the end of May, the USACE issued a [14]public notice [PDF] requesting feedback on Micron's proposed plans for eradicating the wetlands, stating "no decision has been made as to whether a permit will be issued at this time." No permit, no construction.

The public notice noted that Micron proposes to discharge material into wetlands and streams for the construction of its semiconductor manufacturing facilities, which will cause the permanent loss of 204 acres (826,000 square meters) of federally regulated wetland and over two kilometers of federally regulated streams.

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To compensate for the proposed in-fill – which is going to rather suck for wildlife living there – Micron said it is working with The Wetland Trust to develop and implement that aforementioned "off-site wetland mitigation plan."

The USACE said the decision to approve or deny Micron's permit request will be based on an evaluation of the probable impact, and responses to the public notice will be fully considered during the review. The deadline for responses is July 1. ®

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[1] https://www.theregister.com/2022/10/05/micron_100b_memory_fab/

[2] https://www.theregister.com/2024/04/18/micron_scores_61b_chips_act/

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[4] https://www.theregister.com/2024/03/04/micron_fab_environmental_scrutiny/

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[7] https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2024-06-20/micron-has-to-resolve-a-bat-problem-before-building-syracuse-chip-fab

[8] https://www.syracuse.com/business/2024/02/endangered-bats-on-micron-site-in-clay-are-one-reason-chip-maker-aims-to-break-ground-in-november.html

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[10] https://www.theregister.com/2024/04/18/micron_scores_61b_chips_act/

[11] https://www.theregister.com/2024/05/24/micron_told_to_pay_445m/

[12] https://www.theregister.com/2024/04/16/micron_232_layer_qlc/

[13] https://www.theregister.com/2020/11/03/ai_bird_backpacks/

[14] https://usace.contentdm.oclc.org/utils/getfile/collection/p16021coll15/id/5801

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[16] https://whitepapers.theregister.com/



Dimensions?

Neil Barnes

Acres I can just about remember: 4840 square yards? And square kilometers is easy (and probably better known to most than hectares). But American Football fields? When did that become an ISO unit?

I mean, it's not as if we don't have perfectly good El Reg unit: 97.4 uWales.

PRR

No. Just no. America has plenty of underused and brownfield industrial land. Micron does NOT need to rip-up wild bat-bearing land and dump into wetlands for a commodity chip factory.

> Acres I can just about remember

An acre is one chain by one furlong, or 10 square chains. (I have bought land legally described in chains and furlongs, only the surveyor was a notorious drunk and it all had to be done-over.) (Furlong is of course the sum of the left feet of the first 16 men to come out of church on Sunday.)

'The Word for World is Forest'*

Eclectic Man

"Micron intends to cut down nearly 500 acres (more than two square kilometers) of forest"

There must be somewhere else they could build their factory that does not mean killing a whole lot of trees and other plants and animals. I feel really sad that when the natural environment is in such a bad way and needs all the help it can get companies can still act as if it is 'someone else's problem'.

(OK, so I am a bit of a 'tree-hugger' and like the natural environment away from the pollution and mechanical noise of towns and cities, but even so, loads of other people like trees too.)

* A rather good short novel by the great writer Ursula K Le Guin, takes a while to get going but has a superb ending.

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