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Petrochemical Complex

The complex has about 6000 jobs when including the neighboring waste complex (not pictured) and the food factory.

The pollution is off the charts. There is no pollution in town but the fact that people go here to work meant I had to double my clinics to keep heath over 90% and life expectancy over 85 years.

But there is so much productivity. Although almost all gets exported. I have no industry that requires plastic yet. I would like to add fertilizer and explosives but my subway system would likley need to be restructured to accommodate more workers, among other things.

Port for exporting fuel, bitumen, plastic, and chemicals.

Pipelines to both borders. It's a lonely vibe.

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  • The pollution is off the charts. There is no pollution in town but the fact that people go here to work meant I had to double my clinics to keep heath over 90% and life expectancy over 85 years.

    I wrongly thought citizens had to live in a polluted area to be affected by it. No wonder health was dipping.

    Those are some industrial numbers. Props. I dig the night shot.

    • Yeah I wasn't wise to it either. This is the biggest and most concentrated industrial area I have made and the most successful. But the pollution is a big downside. It is not a very developed socialist system to rely on exports, especially in a way that hurts the health of workers. Luckily it is still quite manageable and health is still pretty good all things considered, but in the future, I may reconsider having this much concentrated pollution in areas where people are working. It usually sits at 13-14% pollution and I see that as a failure of the state. Luckily the export revenue is so high that I have the freedom to make some adjustments, or even redesign the whole thing, so long as oil prices do not collapse and the price of steel explode.