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An employee of the water plant, Tomas Balog became interested in the levels of pollution of the potable water of Stalburg. He acquired several documents that confirmed that the cause of a contaminant was a uranium mine built near the water source, and several board officials of Stalburg Water were bribed into approving its construction.  
An employee of the water plant, Tomas Balog became interested in the levels of pollution of the potable water of Stalburg. He acquired several documents that confirmed that the cause of a contaminant was a uranium mine built near the water source, and several board officials of Stalburg Water were bribed into approving its construction.  


During the events of ''INFRA'', earlier that day, plant operators noticed the lack of water coming in from the Bergmann tunnels, the workers considered pulling water from the reserve for the city, but didn't finish configuring the sequence of water treatment. Later that day, Mark would arrive. After accessing another section of Bergmann tunnels, he finds his route back to the metro tunnels is blocked off, and must take a detour through the Central Water Plant. Another hallway caves in, causing a natural gas pipe to burst and ignite. This resulting explosion causes a fireball that nearly kills Mark and activates the fire alarm. After resetting the alarm system. Mark calls Paul Lauwens to inform him about the metro tunnel collapse, exasperated at the dangers he's been put through. Paul is relieved to hear Mark's alive, and asks if he can get out of the water plant, to which Mark replies that he'll call him when he's out. Mark explores the complex, and finds the only exit is through a flooded minitrain tunnel that can only be accessed by draining the sewer pipe. Mark can choose to simply activate the sewage pump or attempt to redirect the sewage flow without contaminating the raw water or flocculation pool, and [[Puzzle:_Underground_Water_Treatment_Plant|supply Stalburg with fresh water]]. After the flood door is open, Mark rides a minitrain out of the water plant.  
During the events of ''INFRA'', plant operators noticed the lack of water coming in from the Bergmann tunnels, they considered pulling water from the reserve for the city, but didn't finish configuring the settings for treatment.
 
Later that day, Mark would arrive. After accessing another section of Bergmann tunnels, he finds his route back to the metro tunnels is blocked off, and must take a detour through the Central Water Plant. Another hallway caves in, causing a natural gas pipe to burst and ignite. This resulting explosion nearly kills Mark and activates the fire alarm. After resetting the alarm system. Mark calls Paul Lauwens to inform him about the metro tunnel collapse, exasperated at the dangers he's been put through. Paul is relieved to hear Mark's alive, and asks if he can get out of the water plant, to which Mark replies that he'll call him when he's out.  
 
Mark explores the complex, and finds the only exit is through a flooded minitrain tunnel that can only be accessed by draining the sewer pipe. Mark can choose to simply activate the sewage pump or attempt to redirect the sewage flow without contaminating the raw water or flocculation pool, and [[Puzzle:_Underground_Water_Treatment_Plant|supply Stalburg with fresh water]]. After the flood door is open, Mark rides a minitrain out of the water plant.  
 
=Locations=
=Locations=
===Stalburg Central Water Plant===
===Stalburg Central Water Plant===
The Stalburg Central Waterplant is a treatment plant responsible for processing water from nearby sources and purifying it to potable standards. The plant is in some disrepair, the flocculation pool is broken and water is no longer flowing from the Bergmann tunnels, but most of the machinery and pumps are undamaged. The employees of the plant note that the CEO of Stalburg Water, Roman Banis, is largely ignorant of the problems at the facility.  
The Stalburg Central Waterplant is a treatment plant responsible for processing water from nearby sources and purifying it to potable standards. The plant is inexplicably unpopulated and in some disrepair. The flocculation pool is broken and water is no longer flowing from the Bergmann tunnels, but most of the machinery and pumps are undamaged. The employees of the plant note that the CEO of Stalburg Water, Roman Banis, is largely ignorant of the problems at the facility.  


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