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{{construction attributes|type=row|group=Water Overlay
{{building attributes|type=row|group=Water Overlay
  |attribute=WATER_STORAGE
  |attribute=WATER_STORAGE
  |unit=m³/m²
  |unit=m³/m²
  |functionvalue=Water storage (m³/m²)
  |functionvalue=Water storage (m³/m²)
  |description=The amount of water this construction can store.
  |description=The amount of water this [[building]] can store.
  |icon=waterwizard_icon_water_storage.png
  |icon=
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Constructions with any water storage are known as water storage constructions.
Buildings with any water storage are known as water storage buildings.


[[Construction]]s capable of storing water can store surface water without allowing it to flow back into the rest of the model. Water stored in constructions can not flow out or evaporate away and will remain there until the end of the simulation. When the construction's capacity for water storage is reached, no more water can be stored in it.
[[Building]]s capable of storing water can store surface water without allowing it to flow back into the rest of the model. Water stored in buildings can not flow out or evaporate away and will remain there until the end of the simulation. When the building's capacity for water storage is reached, no more water can be stored in it.


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Latest revision as of 16:15, 17 January 2023

Buildings with any water storage are known as water storage buildings.

Buildings capable of storing water can store surface water without allowing it to flow back into the rest of the model. Water stored in buildings can not flow out or evaporate away and will remain there until the end of the simulation. When the building's capacity for water storage is reached, no more water can be stored in it.