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<onlyinclude>{{infobox main|area|
 
|name = Dumping area
 
|image = AreaDump.png|192px{{!}}Dumping area
 
|info = Used for dump
 
|type = Areas
 
|type2 = Construction
 
|placeable = y
 
|size = 4|4
 
|buy = Free
 
|sell = {{mi|0}}
 
}}</onlyinclude>Your colonists will dump debris, bodies and animal corpses in dumping areas.
 
 
 
Each separate dumping area can be assigned to be able to receive colonists' bodies, strangers' bodies and animal corpses or not.
 
 
 
Each placed debris/body/corpse takes one space, limiting the amount of available dumping spaces to 16 per dumping area.
 
 
 
[v0.254] As of this version a method of removal of debris (commonly generated from destroyed structures, orbital drops etc) exists similar to corpse removal from graves by the use of explosive charges (research option). Collecting dumpable material via Dumping area designation, then removing one of the middle debris to another dump (after selling the existing Dumping area designation) allows placing the explosive charges inside the former dumping area. Each time the explosive charge is detonated it will cause damage to surrouding material. When the dumped material reaches 0 HP it will be permanently removed from the game. NOTE: non-organic dumpable material has a high HP count and requires multiple detonations to remove. See below section on pirate defense.
 
 
 
[v0.254] Using the Dumping area designation one can build a row of refuse at a convenient location in your defensive line of fire. The current AI of incoming pirate raiders favors the use of refuse as a cover mechanism, thus allowing the player some limited control of the raider pathing. When a small wall of refuse is placed for this purpose it is also useful to plant an explosive charge next to it for use if/when the raiders are becoming problematic for your defenses. In this way, you can slowly wear down unwanted garbage refuse while still maintaining the defensive usefulness of the explosive charges during defense.
 
 
 
 
 
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