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However economically it's worse than all vanilla buildings.
Considering this is 100% clean, if you compare it against the eco friendly water purifier which is 560 upkeep for 160k sewage, you'd need two of these to match that at the cost of 800 upkeep.
Meanwhile 2 water pumps can pump 240k water for 480 upkeep, for this you'd need 3 of it at 1200 upkeep.
So you might say, yea but it does both things, indeed and it's still a net loss; a basic pump and drain will have a combined power of 240k at 560 upkeep, meanwhile this has an combined power of 160k at 400 upkeep, 33% less power, but only around 22% cheaper.
So it's literally worse than every vanilla building, even the eco/clean ones.
Usually in vanilla the bigger / more advanced a building gets, it will cost more but it will also produce even more, thus resulting in a net efficiency gain or more bang for your buck, this does the opposite.
Here is my ONE CLICK loader for this set...
https://steamproxy.net/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2867992557
change my mind