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Sonoran Think Tank
A Resource for Science‑Based Insight
on Regional Development
As Southern Arizona faces rapid changes in land use and infrastructure planning, many residents are seeking clear, research‑driven information to understand what major proposals may mean for their communities. Sonoran Think Tank was created to help meet that need by gathering, analyzing, and sharing objective, science‑based insights on complex development issues—including the hyperscale data centers now under consideration in the Town of Marana.
Colin Mellars, the Think Tank’s lead researcher and writer, holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the Rochester Institute of Technology and a Master of Engineering in Systems Engineering from Stevens Institute of Technology. With more than two decades in research and development for major diagnostic manufacturers, he has led design teams, overseen engineering programs, and helped bring advanced medical technologies to market. His work spans cardiovascular health, oncology, and other critical fields, and he is the inventor on more than a dozen U.S. patents.
Through public meetings and conversations with residents, Mellars, a Marana, Az. resident, has observed a consistent challenge: many people lack accessible, well‑sourced information that helps them evaluate large‑scale proposals, understand potential impacts, and engage confidently with local officials.
The Sonoran Think Tank aims to fill that gap by applying systems‑engineering methods to assess proposals, summarize relevant research, and present findings in a clear, non‑technical format—giving Southern Arizonans tools to participate meaningfully in shaping the region’s future.
Here are several articles pertaining to data centers and their impact on communities and the environment:
Click here (minute 2:15) to listen to Mellars’ 05/05/26 address to the Marana Town Council concerning thermal dispersion analysis of data center heat from the proposed 750mw Luckett Road North data center campus near the Marana Veterans cemetery.
To learn more, visit the Sonoran Think Tank for free accessible, evidence‑driven analysis that supports informed community engagement on regional development. A great resource for our community.
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