This page is provided by the City of Amarillo to share information related to the Fermi America project and the City’s involvement. While this is not a City of Amarillo project, the City has engaged in discussions regarding infrastructure and utility services that may support the development. The materials and links below are intended to promote transparency and help residents understand the City’s role, agreements, and public discussions connected to this project.
Final Fermi Water Supply Agreement 10-30-2025
Non-Binding Memorandum of Understanding (City of Amarillo & Fermi America)
Letter of Intent (Parkhill Smith & Cooper - June 27, 2025)
Fermi Discussion with City Council 10/28/2025
Fermi Presentation to City Council 10/14/2025
City involvement & FAQ's
					 What does the vote to approve a resolution authorizing a water supply agreement with Fermi mean? 
							
			
			
		
						
				City Council discussed and approved the first reading of a proposed resolution authorizing a water supply agreement with Fermi America. If approved on second reading (scheduled for October 28, 2025), this agreement would allow Fermi to purchase up to 2.5 million gallons of water per day at a rate twice the standard cost.
					 How would providing water to Fermi impact the City of Amarillo’s water supply or residents’ water bills? 
							
			
			
		
						
				The City of Amarillo has adequate water resources to meet Fermi America’s proposed usage without affecting the community’s water supply or triggering changes to existing drought contingency plans. This agreement will not impact residential water rates.
Revenue from the sale of water will support improvements to the City’s water and wastewater systems. Fermi will be responsible for any infrastructure or construction costs necessary to connect to or enhance the City’s system.
					 What would the City do with revenue generated from the Fermi agreement? 
							
			
			
		
						
				Revenue from the proposed agreement would be deposited into the City’s Water and Sewer Fund, which supports ongoing maintenance, operations, and capital improvement projects that ensure long-term system reliability.
					 Does the City have any authority to prevent the sale of land to  Fermi America? 
							
			
			
		
						
				Because the proposed site is located outside Amarillo’s city limits, the City does not have jurisdiction over land sales or development approvals in that area. However, the City does have the authority to provide water service beyond its boundaries through approved agreements.
					 How can the City provide water service outside city limits? 
							
			
			
		
						
				The City of Amarillo holds regional water rights and infrastructure that allow it to sell and deliver water both inside and outside city limits under authorized agreements. While the proposed Fermi site is located outside the city limits, the City can legally provide water service to areas beyond its boundaries through approved contracts.
					 How will the proposed Fermi facility impact Amarillo’s economy or environment? 
							
			
			
		
						
				Questions regarding the proposed facility’s economic impact, job creation, or environmental effects should be directed to Fermi America. For more information, please visit the Fermi America website at https://fermiamerica.com