RAPIDPOOL


Situated on the flowing waters of Superfly River, this densely populated area (50,000 people per square mile) contains most of the city center. Most of WBD City public works are located here, including the city’s water treatment and power plants. It is also the home to a large apartment complex and includes the largest shopping district in the city. 

Citizens want to stop prospective energy companies that believe a dam could be constructed diverting the waters of Super Fly River to produce electricity. Citizens here have voted for government representatives that will not exploit the geographic location of the neighborhood, but promised to make responsible choices to preserve the local environment. Citizens are concerned with the river changing its flow, impacting other industries and residents in the area. The citizens of Rapidpool want to hold onto the beauty of where area residents work, live and play.


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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I was researching hydroelectricity and I found that it releases CO2 and methane. It also has many other cons and not enough pros to justify them... Why haven't you addressed any of the real issues?

Anonymous said...

I'd like to see your source so we can research on that. We haven't found any of that information out of all the research we have done.