Cities: Skylines

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Carrot Aug 28, 2018 @ 3:35pm
How to get rid of pollution in ground?
im stuck with this
Originally posted by STADANKCO:
UPDATE: The Answer is YES. Ground pollution does go away. I have banked up enough cash to destroy my last city. I took everything out and the waited while the game played through a few game weeks. Monitoring, it went to ZERO pollution. It takes some patients or just go AFK for a while a check. Peace Gamers. NO MODS needed!
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Tankfriend Aug 28, 2018 @ 4:18pm 
Apart from removing whatever causes the pollution (i.e. factories, powerplants, incinerators, garbage dumps) there is not much you can do.
there is no way you can get rid of the ground radiation, it is there permanently, unless you demolish all the factories. however, there is a way to get rid of that visually and the mod is called "No Radioactive Desert And More!" in the steam workshop. after you install this mod, the purple ground will be gone. but the pollution is still there, you just can't see it with your eyes anymore.
MarkJohnson Aug 28, 2018 @ 6:07pm 
The Eden Project monument can get keep pollution from spreading and keep it at the buildings. So industry will still make ground pollution, but it doesn't spread next door and pollute other buildings.
Nite69 Aug 28, 2018 @ 6:10pm 
don't worry about it, just be sure to keep industry far away from commercial and residential
Last edited by Nite69; Aug 28, 2018 @ 6:10pm
Carrot Aug 29, 2018 @ 2:24am 
Originally posted by Tankfriend:
Apart from removing whatever causes the pollution (i.e. factories, powerplants, incinerators, garbage dumps) there is not much you can do.
how to get rid of inc. plants and dumps when you just have to use them...
Meesmoth Aug 29, 2018 @ 3:05am 
Originally posted by -DI- rmjohnson144:
The Eden Project monument can get keep pollution from spreading and keep it at the buildings. So industry will still make ground pollution, but it doesn't spread next door and pollute other buildings.
Not only that, it'll increase land value in the entire map, causing all buildings to reach their highest level in just a couple of in-game weeks.
northernwater Aug 29, 2018 @ 7:43am 
Once a pollution source is removed does anyone know how long it takes for the pollution to dissipate? Is there a rate of decay or something?
Metacritical Aug 29, 2018 @ 7:46am 
there is. why not time it yourself?
Tankfriend Aug 29, 2018 @ 10:18am 
Originally posted by Tankfriend:
Apart from removing whatever causes the pollution (i.e. factories, powerplants, incinerators, garbage dumps) there is not much you can do.
how to get rid of inc. plants and dumps when you just have to use them...
You don't. You simply have to accept that you will never get a city with zero pollution.
The only other option is to go to the steam workshop and look around for mod buildings that do the same job without pollution.
Meesmoth Aug 29, 2018 @ 10:21am 
Originally posted by Tankfriend:
You don't. You simply have to accept that you will never get a city with zero pollution.
Exactly, the only way to do that is to use mods. One example is the Pollution Remover mod (what I currently use), it allows you to disable all kinds of pollution (ground, water, and noise).
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STADANKCO May 10, 2019 @ 8:35am 
UPDATE: The Answer is YES. Ground pollution does go away. I have banked up enough cash to destroy my last city. I took everything out and the waited while the game played through a few game weeks. Monitoring, it went to ZERO pollution. It takes some patients or just go AFK for a while a check. Peace Gamers. NO MODS needed!
Last edited by STADANKCO; May 10, 2019 @ 8:35am
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Date Posted: Aug 28, 2018 @ 3:35pm
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