NC & SC Watershed Health: Google Partnership
- Google is committing over $4 million to water replenishment initiatives in North and south Carolina.
- The initiative focuses on deploying smart-irrigation technology across 20,000 acres in both states.
- Arable's technology gives farmers real-time data regarding weather patterns, soil moisture, and overall crop health.
Google is actively investing over $4 million in vital NC & SC watershed health projects. This strategic partnership wiht Arable Labs will leverage smart irrigation across 20,000 acres, directly contributing to a significant annual water savings of over 500 million gallons. The initiative showcases Google’s commitment to enduring practices adn environmental stewardship, aligning with their goal to replenish 120% of their freshwater consumption by 2030.This investment in the Carolinas demonstrates a firm dedication to supporting water security and bolstering watershed health. News Directory 3 is reporting on this partnership, and the positive impact it’s projected to have on local communities. Discover what’s next …
Google Invests $4M in Carolinas Water Projects for Lasting Agriculture
Updated May 31, 2025
Google is committing over $4 million to water replenishment initiatives in North and south Carolina. Partnering with Arable Labs, the projects intend to conserve more than 500 million gallons of water each year for eight years through resilient agricultural water management.
The initiative focuses on deploying smart-irrigation technology across 20,000 acres in both states. This effort supports Google’s broader environmental goals and promotes sustainable agriculture.
Arable’s technology gives farmers real-time data regarding weather patterns, soil moisture, and overall crop health. This allows for informed irrigation decisions, reducing water consumption and promoting efficient water use.
Google says these projects directly support its goal to replenish 120% of its freshwater consumption by 2030,while also improving watershed health in the communities it serves. The company says it is indeed dedicated to supporting water security in the Carolinas and beyond.
What’s next
Google plans to continue investing in similar sustainable initiatives to meet its water replenishment goals and support communities where it operates.
