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I get the alert when any of my 3x sewage tanks exceeds 100% full. When I hover over the alert, the arrow from the alert points directly to the tank that has exceeded 100%.
I have 7x outlets, and they all go directly into a river flowing left to right. If this link actually works (does for me) then you can see a few screen shots showing what's going on: https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/profiles/76561197972098820/screenshots/#
Have I perhaps over engineered things? Do I only ever need one sewage tank? Is that the bottle-neck or something?
Is there a way to see how much sewage is going through? Make it easier to plan.
And am I right in thinking that it doesn't seem to matter how many outlets I create? Is one outlet just as effective as 7x or more when they empty straight into a flowing river?