The Frederick County Council on Tuesday approved water and sewerage amendments for Quantum Loophole’s data center campus, which will allow the campus’ water and sewer infrastructure to connect to public systems and get water from water treatment plants. The amendments, submitted by Quantum Loophole and Aligned Data Centers, respectively, requested that land on the former Alcoa Eastalco aluminum smelting plant site be reclassified to reflect progress on planned water and sewer projects on the campus.