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A sewer overflow is a {{inlink|lcase=1|Point-based constructions}}. It must intersect with a {{inlink|lcase=1|Sewer area}}, but does not need to intersect with an actual sewer. | A sewer overflow is a {{inlink|lcase=1|Point-based constructions}}. It must intersect with a {{inlink|lcase=1|Sewer area}}, but does not need to intersect with an actual sewer. | ||
{{Overlay attribute | {{Overlay attribute | ||
|attribute[[SEWER_OVERFLOW]] | |attribute=[[SEWER_OVERFLOW]] | ||
|unit={{mdatum}} | |unit={{mdatum}} | ||
|description=The height of the bottom of the sewer, relative to the average terrain height of the connected sewer. Starting from this height, the water height in the sewer must exceed the height of the terrain at the location of the overflow in order for water to flow out. | |description=The height of the bottom of the sewer, relative to the average terrain height of the connected sewer. Starting from this height, the water height in the sewer must exceed the height of the terrain at the location of the overflow in order for water to flow out. |
Revision as of 16:38, 3 April 2019
Sewer overflows are points where water is moved from the sewer area to the above-ground water system. A sewer overflow will allow water to flow through if the water in the sewer exceeds the 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 function for all sewers part of that sewer area.
A sewer overflow is a point-based constructions. It must intersect with a sewer area, but does not need to intersect with an actual sewer. Template:Overlay attribute Note that at most one overflow can exist per sewer area.