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Sewer overflows are points where water is moved from the [[sewer model (Water Overlay)|sewer]] to the [[surface model (Water Overlay)|surface water system]]. A sewer overflow will allow water to flow through if the water in the sewer exceeds the [[Sewer_overflow_threshold_model_attribute_(Water_Overlay)|SEWER_OVERFLOW_THRESHOLD]], and the water in the connected sewer exceeds the height of the terrain at the location of the sewer overflow. It will then allow water to flow out of all sewers overflows part of that sewer area.
Sewer overflows are points where water is moved from the [[sewer model (Water Overlay)|sewer]] to the [[surface model (Water Overlay)|surface water system]]. A sewer overflow will allow water to flow through if the water level in the sewer exceeds the calculated threshold height (based on [[Sewer overflow threshold model attribute (Water Overlay)|SEWER_OVERFLOW_THRESHOLD]]), and the water level in the sewer is higher than the surface water level at the location of the overflow. Water will then flow from all sewer overflows within that sewer area.


[[File:waterwizard_icon_sewer_overflow.png]] A sewer overflow is a [[Point-based_building_(Water_Overlay)|point-based building]]. It must intersect with a [[Sewer area (Water Overlay)|sewer area]] but does not need to intersect with an actual [[sewered (Water Overlay)|sewered]] building.
[[File:waterwizard_icon_sewer_overflow.png]] A sewer overflow is a [[Point-based building (Water Overlay)|point-based building]]. It must intersect with a [[Sewer area (Water Overlay)|sewer area]] but does not need to intersect with an actual [[sewered (Water Overlay)|sewered]] building.


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* At most one overflow can be linked to a [[Sewer area (Water Overlay)|sewer area]] and vice versa.
* At most one overflow can be linked to a [[Sewer area (Water Overlay)|sewer area]] and vice versa.
* Water will flow from the sewer, through the sewer overflow, to open water when the water height in the sewer is larger then the sewer threshold, calculated as [[Sewer storage (Water Overlay)|Sewer Storage]] times the [[Sewer_overflow_threshold_model_attribute_(Water_Overlay)|SEWER_OVERFLOW_THRESHOLD]].
* Water will flow from the sewer, through the sewer overflow, to open water when the water height in the sewer is larger than the calculated threshold height (see [[Sewer Overflow formula (Water Overlay)|formula]]).
* Sewer overflows can be generated along with [[sewer area (Water Overlay)|sewer area]]s in the [[Water Overlay Wizard|configuration wizard]]. They will be generated in the first [[terrain water (Water Overlay)|water terrain]] which is covered by a [[sewer area (Water Overlay)|sewer area]] and a [[water area (Water Overlay)|water area]].
* Sewer overflows can be generated along with [[sewer area (Water Overlay)|sewer area]]s in the [[Water Overlay Wizard|configuration wizard]]. They will be generated in the first [[terrain water (Water Overlay)|water terrain]] which is covered by a [[sewer area (Water Overlay)|sewer area]] and a [[water area (Water Overlay)|water area]].
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Latest revision as of 09:45, 10 July 2026

Sewer overflows are points where water is moved from the sewer to the surface water system. A sewer overflow will allow water to flow through if the water level in the sewer exceeds the calculated threshold height (based on SEWER_OVERFLOW_THRESHOLD), and the water level in the sewer is higher than the surface water level at the location of the overflow. Water will then flow from all sewer overflows within that sewer area.

A sewer overflow is a point-based building. It must intersect with a sewer area but does not need to intersect with an actual sewered building.

Notes

  • At most one overflow can be linked to a sewer area and vice versa.
* Water will flow from the sewer, through the sewer overflow, to open water when the water height in the sewer is larger than the calculated threshold height (see formula).
  • Schematic overview of a sewer overflow.
  • Schematic overview of water overflowing from a sewer.

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