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I do have one recommendation if you ever make a map like this again - I think this map would be better without the damn providing sewer treatment. I really wanted to replace the outlets with lower pollution options from the Green Cities DLC. I have to either buy the tiles up to the dam or completely disconnect the pipe from the damn (what I did).
For anyone reading this: this is an unbelievably small complaint. The map is amazing. It is spectacular looking. So good that I really wanted my waterfront to do it justice and not have polluted water. Having the water/sewer provided by the damn is great early game. By the time your city is large enough to really pollute the river you have the resources to simply cut the supply to/from the damn.
I couldn't buy the tile because I hadn't unlocked that many tiles yet. And 81 Tiles mod wasn't working for me. But I found a workaround! I used the MoveIt! mod to move a wind turbine in between the power lines. :)
Thanks for the great map!