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#REDIRECT [[40d:Refuse stockpile]]
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'''Refuse''' is a [[stockpile]] meant to designate where certain junk can be placed. A typical refuse pile will hold items like [[bones]], [[shells]], certain [[corpses]], remains, chunks, and any totally worn out items like [[clothing]].
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Certain pieces of junk (corpses, chunks) will rot, and emit [[miasma]] as any other rotten item stored [[inside]]. It is important to know where you want to place your refuse stockpile beforehand, as miasma is a happiness hazard for your dwarves. Designating a refuse pile outside your [[fortress]] is good, as miasma will not develop in the open. If you want a pile inside your fortress (you will), separate it from other rooms with walls and doors, this will contain all miasma inside. Alternatively, you can dig an open pit down to the [[z-axis]] level most convenient for you. As long as there is no ceiling, it will be considered open area.

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