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Desalination Plant - Pretreatment Building
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Desalination Plant - Pretreatment Building

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Desalination Plant
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Pre-treatment Plant
Pre-treatment is an essential step in the desalination process that involves using filters, chemicals, and disinfectants to remove impurities and microorganisms from seawater before it undergoes Reverse Osmosis.

How it works in game
This building functions much like a vanilla coastline water pump. It needs to be placed within 100 tiles of water. This means if you have polluted ground underneath the plant citizens will not get sick (like a water tower). However if the ocean is polluted, they will get sick.

This building is much more expensive to build and run than the vanilla water pump. But desalination has always been expensive.


Game Specs
Size: 7 x 10 cells
Cost: 28 000
Upkeep: 560 per wk
Water Supply: 140 000 m3
Electricity Consumption: 320 kW


Gold Coast Desalination Plant
This building is modelled from the Gold Coast Desalination Plant.

The Gold Coast Desalination Plant is a reverse osmosis seawater desalination facility adjacent to the Gold Coast Airport in South East Queensland, Australia. The plant became operational in February 2009. The project required an investment of $1.1 billion. The facility has a capacity of 133 megalitres per day and draws in sea water from an off-shore marine intake, 1.5 km to the east.


Asset Specs
Texture: 1024 x 1024
Tris: 3055 || 380 LOD
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Andy!!! 2023년 8월 7일 오전 4시 02분 
No worries, take your time :dssmile:
jkell193  [작성자] 2023년 8월 6일 오전 5시 15분 
There are. But I am very slow at making them, sorry. This is what I have of the dual medium filtration plant so far https://imgur.com/YZno2yL
Andy!!! 2023년 8월 6일 오전 4시 43분 
From the collection image, it looks like there are more assets coming. Are there plans for more assets in relation to this desalination plant? Thanks.