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[[Wet Tailings]] are [[pollution]]-causing blocks that are created when smelting ores at a [[Bloomery]] and a [[Blast Furnace]].
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[[Wet Tailings]] are [[pollution]]-causing blocks that are created when using the [[Rocker Box]] or [[Froth Floatation Cell]] to create [[Concentrated Ore Tag|Concentrated Ores]]. Wet Tailings and [[Tailings]] are similar items but they use different [[Crafting Table Tag|Crafting Table]] to create the Concentrated Ores.  


Stockpiles and other storage (including [[vehicles]]) containing Tailings will leak pollution into surrounding blocks. Only burying Tailings under a significant amount of material will stop them from polluting the surface ground.
Stockpiles and other storage (including [[vehicles]]) containing them will leak pollution into surrounding blocks. Only burying them under a significant amount of material will reduce them from polluting the surface ground.


== Pollution Spread ==
== Pollution Spread ==
If they are not stored correctly, they will pollute outward from their location. The pollution will spread in all directions and over time will increase the pollution level of the affected blocks.


If Tailings are not stored correctly, they will pollute outward from their location. The pollution will spread in all directions and over time will increase the pollution level of the affected blocks.  
Once they are moved or mitigated by burying, polluted blocks will take some time to recover back to normal.


Once the Tailings are moved or mitigated by burying, polluted blocks which will take some time to recover back to normal.
They will continue to pollute at the same rate indefinitely, with no dropoff over time. There is no difference in the pollution emitted by them when stored in a stockpile or when placed outside of a stockpile.


Tailing will continue to pollute at the same rate indefinitely, with no dropoff over time. There is no difference in the pollution emitted by Tailings stored in a stockpile and Tailings placed outside a stockpile.
== Preventing Pollution ==
There is no way to totally prevent pollution. The amount of pollution caused can however be mitigated by burying them underground.


{{See|Pollution}}
They must be buried under solid blocks (not rubble, such as [[Stone]], for example). [[Dirt]] is the most economical choice, but almost any block can be used. The hole you bury them in does not need to be lined with any specific block, and can even be open underground as long as there are blocks above them.


== Preventing Tailings Pollution ==
Burial is the key to mitigating pollution. The deeper you bury the tailings from the surface block, the less leakage occurs. By 25-30 blocks below the surface, pollution leakage is small.
 
There is no way to totally prevent pollution caused by tailings. The amount of pollution caused can however be mitigated by burying them underground.
 
The Tailings must be buried under solid blocks (not rubble, such as [[Stone]], for example). [[Dirt]] is the most economical choice, but almost any block can be used. The hole you bury them in does not need to be lined with any specific block, and can even be open underground as long as there is material above the Tailings.
 
Burial is the key to mitigating Tailings pollution. The deeper you bury the tailings, the less leakage occurs. By 25-30 blocks below the surface, pollution leakage is small.


=== Specifics ===
=== Specifics ===
They pollute ~50% less for every 5 blocks down you bury them. As in at a depth of 5 they will produce 50% of its pollution; at a depth of 10 it will produce 25%, and at 15 it will produce 12.5%. Going on infinitely until it approaches zero pollution, but technically it will always release some amount of pollution. [https://discordapp.com/channels/254025510651297802/254025510651297802/583448585014738957]


Tailings pollute ~50% less for every 5 blocks down you bury them. As in at a depth of 5 a tailing will product 50% of its pollution; at a depth of 10 it will produce 25%; and at 15 it will produce 12.5%. Going on infinitely until it approaches zero pollution, but technically it will always release some amount of pollution.[https://discordapp.com/channels/254025510651297802/254025510651297802/583448585014738957]
The Surface/Top Block is where it begins to count until it gets down to it. If you placed a single block 1000 meters in the air above a block, it would effectively be buried at a depth of 1000 meters. That's partially why giant towers of wet tailings end up not polluting as much as you think they will - that and the height differences make pollution spread slower. [https://discordapp.com/channels/254025510651297802/254025510651297802/583449494905946147]
 
And it counts from the top block to the tailing itself. If you placed a single block 1000 meters in the air above a tailings block, it would effectively be buried at a depth of 1000 meters. That's partially why giant towers of tailings end up not polluting as much as you think they will - that and the height differences make pollution spread slower.[https://discordapp.com/channels/254025510651297802/254025510651297802/583449494905946147]


=== Storing in vehicles ===
=== Storing in vehicles ===
While it is possible to store in vehicles, they will emit pollution as if they were not mitigated at all, even if the vehicles are buried. They must be taken out of the vehicle inventory and buried in Stockpiles or individually on the ground.


While it is possible to store Tailings in vehicles, the Tailings will emit pollution as if they were not mitigated at all, even if the vehicles are buried. The Tailings must be taken out of the vehicle inventory and buried in Stockpiles or individually.
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== Crafting ==
== Crafting ==
{{GetRecipes|item=Wet Tailings}}
{{GetRecipes|item=Wet Tailings}}


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==History==
[[Category: Objects causing pollution]]
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Wet Tailings are pollution-causing blocks that are created when using the Rocker Box or Froth Floatation Cell to create Concentrated Ores. Wet Tailings and Tailings are similar items but they use different Crafting Table to create the Concentrated Ores.

Stockpiles and other storage (including vehicles) containing them will leak pollution into surrounding blocks. Only burying them under a significant amount of material will reduce them from polluting the surface ground.

Pollution Spread[edit | edit source]

If they are not stored correctly, they will pollute outward from their location. The pollution will spread in all directions and over time will increase the pollution level of the affected blocks.

Once they are moved or mitigated by burying, polluted blocks will take some time to recover back to normal.

They will continue to pollute at the same rate indefinitely, with no dropoff over time. There is no difference in the pollution emitted by them when stored in a stockpile or when placed outside of a stockpile.

Preventing Pollution[edit | edit source]

There is no way to totally prevent pollution. The amount of pollution caused can however be mitigated by burying them underground.

They must be buried under solid blocks (not rubble, such as Stone, for example). Dirt is the most economical choice, but almost any block can be used. The hole you bury them in does not need to be lined with any specific block, and can even be open underground as long as there are blocks above them.

Burial is the key to mitigating pollution. The deeper you bury the tailings from the surface block, the less leakage occurs. By 25-30 blocks below the surface, pollution leakage is small.

Specifics[edit | edit source]

They pollute ~50% less for every 5 blocks down you bury them. As in at a depth of 5 they will produce 50% of its pollution; at a depth of 10 it will produce 25%, and at 15 it will produce 12.5%. Going on infinitely until it approaches zero pollution, but technically it will always release some amount of pollution. [1]

The Surface/Top Block is where it begins to count until it gets down to it. If you placed a single block 1000 meters in the air above a block, it would effectively be buried at a depth of 1000 meters. That's partially why giant towers of wet tailings end up not polluting as much as you think they will - that and the height differences make pollution spread slower. [2]

Storing in vehicles[edit | edit source]

While it is possible to store in vehicles, they will emit pollution as if they were not mitigated at all, even if the vehicles are buried. They must be taken out of the vehicle inventory and buried in Stockpiles or individually on the ground.

Crafting[edit | edit source]

Crafting Recipes

Crafting Station Item Materials Level Needed Crafting Time
(mins)
Labour Cost XP Gained
Froth Floatation Cell Copper Concentrate x2 Wet Tailings x2 Crushed Copper Ore x7 Mining
Level 1
0.8 180 1
Rocker Box Copper Concentrate x1 Wet Tailings x3 Crushed Copper Ore x7 Mining
Level 1
1.5 50 2
Rocker Box Gold Concentrate x1 Wet Tailings x4 Crushed Gold Ore x10 Mining
Level 1
1.5 50 2
Froth Floatation Cell Iron Concentrate x2 Wet Tailings x1 Crushed Iron Ore x5 Mining
Level 1
0.8 180 1
Froth Floatation Cell Gold Concentrate x2 Wet Tailings x3 Crushed Gold Ore x10 Mining
Level 1
0.8 180 1
Rocker Box Iron Concentrate x1 Wet Tailings x2 Crushed Iron Ore x5 Mining
Level 1
1.5 50 2


Used in Recipes

None



History[edit | edit source]

Changes
9.0.0 Wet Tailings was introduced.