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#REDIRECT [[Dumping_stockpile_zone]]
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{{stub}}
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<onlyinclude>{{infobox main|area|
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|name = Dumping area
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|image = AreaDump.png|192px{{!}}Dumping area
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|info = Used for dump
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|type = Areas
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|type2 = Construction
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|placeable = y
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|size = 4|4
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|buy = Free
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|sell = {{mi|0}}
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}}</onlyinclude>Your colonists will dump debris, bodies and animal corpses in dumping areas.
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Each separate dumping area can be assigned to be able to receive colonists' bodies, strangers' bodies and animal corpses or not.
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Each placed debris/body/corpse takes one space, limiting the amount of available dumping spaces to 16 per dumping area.
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{{nav areas}}
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<onlyinclude>
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{{item infobox
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| name = Dumping area
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| image = [[File:AreaDump.png|128px]]
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| type = Areas
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| placeable = Yes
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| width = 4
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| height = 4
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| tooltip = Used for dump
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| buy = Free
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| sell = {{mi|0}}
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}}
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</onlyinclude>
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Your colonists will dump debris, bodies and animal corpses in dumping areas.
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Each separate dumping area can be assigned to be able to receive colonists' bodies, strangers' bodies and animal corpses or not.
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Each placed debris/body/corpse takes one space, limiting the amount of available dumping spaces to 16 per dumping area.
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