A large-use customer, as defined in section of this Act, which is operating as a data center, shall provide notice to and cooperate with each local water provider to ensure that projected water consumption is compatible with the water supply in the area in which the customer is located. In addition, the customer: (1) Must implement closed-loop cooling technology that limits net water withdrawal to a daily amount, established by the Water Management Board for each source of water currently used in the state, by rule promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26; (2) May not consume an amount of the available water supply in the local service area exceeding limits established in rule by the board, after allocation to residential and essential public services; and (3) In a water shortage, as declared by the Governor or determined by the board, must reduce water use until all residential and essential public service allocations are met. In establishing limits under this section, the board shall seek to ensure water availability and prevent disproportionate use of water by the customer. The customer shall submit to the board a quarterly report, in the form and manner prescribed by the board, of the customer's water use. The report must contain average usage data and certification of compliance with this section. The board shall make the usage data contained in the report available to the public. For purposes of this section, "closed-loop cooling technology" means a sealed system that continuously cycles a set volume of liquid through a closed circuit in which the liquid, after absorbing heat, is chilled and recirculated. For purposes of this section, "data center" means a centralized repository for the dissemination, management, processing, and storage of electronic data and information. 2