Oxygen not included sleet wheat farm
How do you then get enough polluted water to feed your other industry? Such as pincha peppernuts. Therefore, it’s trivial to get that much polluted water if you have an equivalent amount of clean water. That’s a shower, a toilet wash and a sink wash. Moreover, if you don’t recycle your bathroom water in a sieve, then you can turn 40kg of water into 41.7kg of polluted water every day. Is that a lot? It’s less polluted water than the water a dupe needs for the purposes of making oxygen in an electrolyzer. This means 37.5 kg of polluted water every day, or 62.5 g/s per dupe. So, how much polluter water do you need? Without considering fertilizer, you need 2.5 sleet wheat plants per dupe. Feeding >125 degree dirt to sleet wheat is a bit tricky, but you can use that as for some heat deletion if you manage temperatures carefully. Therefore, it only needs a strong heat source to kick it off. It creates a lot of heat - since slime has one-fifth the specific heat capacity of dirt. This nets you 25% mass of the original polluted water as dirt. * Same as above, but instead of turning the slime into algae and feeding pufts, you cook it to 125 degrees and have automation digging up the dirt. You get some marginal pacu egg shells and pufts, but no other externalities. This nets you ~10% of the original polluted water as dirt. Turn the polluted dirt into dirt using a compost. Turn the slime into algae using the algae distiller and feed the algae it to pacu. * Off-gas PW to polluted oxygen, feed it to a puff to get slime. * Pass polluted water through a sieve, add regolith/sand and get 4% of its mass in dirt and 100% of its mass in 40 degree water. * Boil PW to get 1% of its mass in dirt and 100% mass in steam * Use water to grow bristle blossoms and compost the seeds and output * Compost the meat and some of the eggs from an otherwise sustainable critter source Here is a non-exhaustive list from least to most: Sustainable here is defined as using resources that are in infinite supply and uses reasonable quantities, like CO2 or water. There are a few sustainable ways to get dirt. As it turns out, there is plenty of dirt sources - easily enough to have your every dupe eat frost buns.