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====Sewered constructions====
====Sewered constructions====
Sewered constructions are constructions 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 construction and a {{inlink|lcase=1|Sewer area}}, the grid cell is considered to be sewered. Additionally, it will be given the storage capacity of the {{inlink|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.
Sewered constructions are constructions 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 construction and a {{inlink|lcase=1|Sewer area}}, the grid cell is considered to be sewered. Additionally, it will be given the storage capacity of the {{inlink|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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Revision as of 09:46, 3 April 2019

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Sewered constructions

Sewered constructions are constructions 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 construction 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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