In the eastern Washington farmland near the small town of Burbank, Amazon’s plans for a massive data center campus have hit a minor snag.
The 134-acre project, planned for a site a short distance southeast from the confluence of the Snake and Columbia rivers, was put on hold in late June as the Walla Walla County Community Development Department sought more environmental and infrastructure details, including a traffic study.
If all goes as planned and the studies are completed to the department’s satisfaction, the sprawling Attalia Data Center Campus will include three 220,000-square-foot data center buildings, a large water facility, storage tanks and a future utility substation. The campus will cover part of the 554 acres of land that Ama...



