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Initial results: watered tiles showed mud. Eventual results: only about 1/3 to 1/2 of the watered tiles contained mud (but all were marked as damp).  I watched the process carefully after noticing this and it seems that occasionally the added water was “washing away” the piles of mud.  Dwarves were not cleaning the mud away as the doors to the room were locked (not that they do this normally, but it was one of my initial thoughts).  I don’t know exactly why this happened or what caused the mud to go away (except that I assume it was the water washing it away).  It could be that my source of water (a well) was ‘clean’ water and not muddy water (as all water from wells is) but then I don't know where any of the mud came from if that's the case.  Can anyone confirm this? (This was done in version 31.04) --[[User:Frewfrux|Frewfrux]] 16:20, 17 June 2010 (UTC)
 
Initial results: watered tiles showed mud. Eventual results: only about 1/3 to 1/2 of the watered tiles contained mud (but all were marked as damp).  I watched the process carefully after noticing this and it seems that occasionally the added water was “washing away” the piles of mud.  Dwarves were not cleaning the mud away as the doors to the room were locked (not that they do this normally, but it was one of my initial thoughts).  I don’t know exactly why this happened or what caused the mud to go away (except that I assume it was the water washing it away).  It could be that my source of water (a well) was ‘clean’ water and not muddy water (as all water from wells is) but then I don't know where any of the mud came from if that's the case.  Can anyone confirm this? (This was done in version 31.04) --[[User:Frewfrux|Frewfrux]] 16:20, 17 June 2010 (UTC)
 
I've seen this happen quite often in 31.x. Water waves will occasionally "wash away" mud. It seems to happen the most when 2/7 flows over a tile that has 0/7 tile with mud or a 1/7 tile with mud. But I've seen 5/7 washing over lower tiles and wiping out mudded tiles. The problem is that after a tile has been "washed" clean by a wave, I can't get it to mud at all ever after. I have to reset the tile by constructing a floor on it and then deconstructing the floor, reseting the natural tiles to unworked.
 
 
I rarely have this trouble with bucket brigading. That's because I zone my farm tiles with pond tiles individually and turn them off once they have 1/7 water on them. Precise placement, and it never washes away any muddied square. But I've seen it happen when I didn't deactivate the pond fast enough, and other dwarves dumped water on it, creating a moving wave of 2/7. -- [[User:Darkstar|Darkstar]] 02:13, 11 July 2010 (UTC)
 
  
 
== Irrigation: How often ==
 
== Irrigation: How often ==

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