Z8 Water Treatment Plant

The Z8 Water Treatment Plant was built in 1964 as part of the Soviet Union’s upgrades to the region’s water treatment capabilities. It was further developed by the Molvarian government during the refurbishment of the entire country’s water facilities following independence.

Z8 is the only water treatment plant in all of Molvaria and serves every Molvarian that has water running through their taps (roughly 60% of the country as of 2018).

Water Station 149

Water Station 149 was originally built in the 1930s to pump water from the Draga river into the town of Buszacan. However, shortly after it was built residents realised that it was down stream from Buszacan’s sewerage pipe outlet. The station was closed and lay dormant for many years before being reincorporated into the water pipe system during the refurbishments in the 1990s.

Water Station 452

Water Station 452 was built in 1992 to increase the pumping capacity to homes in Slobodia. This station was part of the significant upgrades that brought water to an extra 80,500 residents of Slobodia.

Water Station 791

Station 791 lies between Pochiv and Dubravkov, pumping water at a rate of 200,000 m3/s towards the eastern city. It’s located next to the Dynamo Pochiv stadium, the result of which being that whenever Dynamo score the vibrations caused by the cheering, temporarily stop the pumps leading to the water in Dubravkov being cut off for ten minutes.