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The common term used to refer to the waste management system that operates in the [[Metro Areas]]. The official name is the Pneumatic Refuse Disposal system.
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The common term used to refer to the waste management system that operates in the [[Metro Areas]]. The official name is the Pneumatic Refuse Disposal System.
  
 
The first Hoover system was built by [[Ultracorps]] in 1989 in the [[Los Angeles MA]]. After a successful 3-year pilot program, [[Ultracorps]] went on to construct Hoover systems in all of the Metro Areas save the [[Houston MA]]. The Hoover system handles over 95% of the sewage and garbage waste created by the [[Metro Areas]] it serves.  
 
The first Hoover system was built by [[Ultracorps]] in 1989 in the [[Los Angeles MA]]. After a successful 3-year pilot program, [[Ultracorps]] went on to construct Hoover systems in all of the Metro Areas save the [[Houston MA]]. The Hoover system handles over 95% of the sewage and garbage waste created by the [[Metro Areas]] it serves.  
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The Cryonic System is the alternate method used to generate the vacuum used by the Hoovers. The same large [[Maceo Steel]] chamber is employed. A [[Cooler]] Different absorbs the heat in the chamber lowing it to such incredibly chill temperatures that the air within the chamber freezes. When the oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide become solid, their volumes drop considerably. Since the chamber is left sealed, the newly created empty space is a vacuum.
 
The Cryonic System is the alternate method used to generate the vacuum used by the Hoovers. The same large [[Maceo Steel]] chamber is employed. A [[Cooler]] Different absorbs the heat in the chamber lowing it to such incredibly chill temperatures that the air within the chamber freezes. When the oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon dioxide become solid, their volumes drop considerably. Since the chamber is left sealed, the newly created empty space is a vacuum.
  
The sewage collected by the Hoover system is sent to an Ultracorps owned waste management facility, where much of it ends turned into fertilizer used in the [[Manna Fields]]. The collected garbage, is sorted by [[Speedster]] Differents, and recycled or moved to a landfill as appropriate.
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The sewage collected by the Hoover system is sent to an [[Ultracorps]] owned waste management facility, where much of it ends turned into fertilizer used to grow crops in the [[Manna Fields]]. The collected garbage, is sorted by [[Speedster]] Differents, and recycled or moved to a landfill as appropriate.
  
 
The equipment of the Hoover systems is officially the property of the U.S. government. [[Ultracorps]] was granted an indefinite contract for the construction, maintenance, and operation of all the Hoover systems
 
The equipment of the Hoover systems is officially the property of the U.S. government. [[Ultracorps]] was granted an indefinite contract for the construction, maintenance, and operation of all the Hoover systems
  
 
There are concerns about the ability of the Hoovers to keep up with the expanding populations of the [[Metro Areas]]. The limited supply of [[Maceo Steel]] endangers future expansion of the system, but [[Ultracorps]] promises [[Maceo Olrich]] created enough pipes before his death to ensure years of growth.
 
There are concerns about the ability of the Hoovers to keep up with the expanding populations of the [[Metro Areas]]. The limited supply of [[Maceo Steel]] endangers future expansion of the system, but [[Ultracorps]] promises [[Maceo Olrich]] created enough pipes before his death to ensure years of growth.

Revision as of 11:30, 22 February 2014