Container Farm Exterior
USDA Funded

Container Farming and Aquaponics

Year-round organic production in controlled-environment containers. Tilapia aquaponics, hydroponic greens, and premium vermiculture integrated with data center thermal output.

Container Farm Interior Aquaponics Fish Tanks High Tunnel Greenhouse

Every Output Becomes an Input

Warm water from data center cooling enters tilapia tanks at optimal temperature. Fish waste fertilizes hydroponic grow beds. Plants filter the water clean for recirculation. Solid waste feeds the vermiculture operation. Worm castings sell at $400 to $800 per cubic yard.

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Rainwater Harvesting

Rooftop catchment into underground Atlantis Flo-Tank cisterns

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Data Center Cooling

Cool water absorbs GPU thermal energy through heat exchangers

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Aquaculture Tanks

Warmed water enters tilapia tanks at 75 to 85 degrees

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Hydroponic Grow Beds

Fish waste fertilizes crops, plants filter water

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Return and Repeat

Filtered water returns to cisterns. Solid waste feeds worm farm.

Closed Loop Ecosystem
Water Reclamation Loop
Worm Farm Flo-Tank Underground Storage
Water Infrastructure

Underground Storage and Distribution

Atlantis Flo-Tank cisterns store over 100,000 gallons beneath the property. Wheelin Water mobile carts provide on-site hydration and irrigation support across all farming zones.

Wheelin Water Cart Automatic Sprinkler