macAilpin: Those water deals are one big pain. Thinking switching to energy. Question: If I build a second Coal Plant would a forest of trees help in minimizing the pollution issue?
Bob
Matewis: I quickly did a test. Three coal power plants, one surrounded by a lot of trees, one half surrounded by trees, and one without any trees. I then compared the air pollution around them after one year. Doesn't appear to make much difference:
It could be that trees help a little, but it just isn't noticeable against the massive amount of pollution caused by a coal power plant. I did the same test with gas power plants and got the same result though.
It must be because the power plants produce so much pollution, it overwhelms everything else. I just tried it with recycling centres, and trees had a noticeable effect on air pollution. Large parks are even better if you can afford them. Although trees helped to contain pollution from the recycling centre, they appeared to be near their limit, so it's no surprise that they seemed to have no effect on a coal power plant, which I believe produces a hundred times more pollution than a recycling centre.
I think that there's only one building that can contain pollution from a coal power plant, and it requires a cheat code.