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Buildings which are SEWERED are known as sewered buildings, or buildings connected to the sewer. | Buildings which are SEWERED are known as sewered buildings, or buildings connected to the sewer. | ||
Sewered buildings are [[building]]s under which a sewer can exist and through which water can flow into the sewer. When a grid cell is both covered by a sewered | Sewered buildings are [[building]]s under which a sewer can exist and through which water can flow into the sewer. When a grid cell is both covered by a sewered building and a [[Sewer area (Water Overlay)|sewer area]], the grid cell is considered to be sewered. Additionally, it will be given the storage capacity of the [[Sewer storage (Water Overlay)|SEWER_STORAGE]] attribute of the sewer area. Any surface water left in the sewered cell can theoretically flow into the sewer, unless the sewer is filled to its capacity. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:18, 7 October 2022
Icon | Attribute | Unit | Range | Description |
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SEWERED | boolean | Whether this building is connected to the sewer. |
Buildings which are SEWERED are known as sewered buildings, or buildings connected to the sewer.
Sewered buildings are buildings under which a sewer can exist and through which water can flow into the sewer. When a grid cell is both covered by a sewered building and a sewer area, the grid cell is considered to be sewered. Additionally, it will be given the storage capacity of the SEWER_STORAGE attribute of the sewer area. Any surface water left in the sewered cell can theoretically flow into the sewer, unless the sewer is filled to its capacity.
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