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Should be near the farm.
If you are interested, here's the link:
http://www.nexusmods.com/fallout4/mods/12988/?
You can also find it on bethesda.net. If you're on a console, I'll make sure it's available once mod support launches for those.
Absolutely. It makes it so much easier to take everything you buy in Diamond City and dump it into Hangman's Alley in order to get that stuff into and out of your supply lines.
Honestly I hardly ever used Hangmans Alley before this current survival game. Now I am finding it is really conveinent. Like I will go to Hangmans Alley to cook up my noodle soups and jet fuel form the other settlement supplies while dropping off scrap to build elsewhere.
Then if you have the WW DLC you can turn Hangman's alley into a useful food+water settlement. The new water pumps can be placed on top of the new garden planters. The concrete makes it much easier to build within the tiny space as well.
You can do that with hardly any risks and zero rads from it by having the lead belly perk.
Where is the generator in DC?
The problem isn't so much that there's no free purified water in DC. The problem is more why there IS free purified water in almost every other settlement.