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Waterplant is the third water plant that the player and Mark face, and is also optional to fix. Fixing will award a player with an achievement. | |||
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Far before Infra, there had been issues with employees mistakenly routing sewer water into the raw water, which required executive hiding of valves. Meanwhile, an employee by the name of Thomas Balog became interested in the levels of pollution inside of the potable water of Stalburg. He inferred that it was because of the Uranium mine near the water source, and that corruption was the cause of its approval. He is not alone in his assumption of the uranium mine causing water pollution. Recently, before the events of Infra, there was a switch-up in staffing around the water plant. Robin was fired, and an unknown employee with moonshiner contacts was transferred to Pitheath. During the game, on August 15th, plant operators noticed a lack of water coming in from the Bergmann tunnels, as well as a break in at the Pitheath water plant. Workers considered pulling water from the reservoir for the city, but did not that day. Later, Mark would arrive. A tunnel collapse following him caused a natural gas pipe to burst, and the gas ignited. This explosion caused a fireball that tripped the fire alarm, and caused the fire suppression system to seal off the water plant. Mark would possibly change the plant's setting to pump water from the reservoir, and then continue on through the tunnels on one of their only operational mini-train. | |||
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===Stalburg Central Waterplant=== | ===Stalburg Central Waterplant=== | ||
The Stalburg Central Waterplant is a plant responsible for taking water from nearby sources and attempting to purify it to potable standards. The plant is in disrepair, natural gas pipes leading to it smashed, water from the Bergmann tunnels no longer flowing, mini-trains off their rails, and concrete crumbling. The staff have a major alcoholism problem, as well. Workers are more interested in finnishing their work day and drinking than supplying the city with fresh water, and some workers even have moved to moonshine to get their alcohol fix. Several doors are broken, including fire exits. | |||
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