Pollution is kind of a nebulous problem in Cities Skylines 2, with a different approach for different pollution types. Whether air, ground, water, or noise, you’ll need to consider a variety of factors and solutions.

Installing more eco-friendly facilities, being mindful of location andzoning in your town, and even considering wind direction will help you reduce pollution. Here’s all of the ways you can get a more clean city!

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How do you remove pollution in Cities Skylines 2?

For a general type of pollution (often complained about by residents in their homes) problem in Cities Skylines 2, make sure you have placed residential zones further away from industrial zones and other medium-high pollution buildings. If you are looking to fix a more specific type of pollution, you’ll need a more specialized solution.

How to remove ground pollution in Cities Skylines 2

Ground pollution is not too hard to get rid of in Cities Skylines 2. It usually just takes some tweaking and patience until you get it right. If you want to reduce ground pollution, you need to:

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How do you remove water pollution in Cities Skylines 2?

Water pollution and removal of it used to be more specialized in the first Cities Skylines game, but it is a little more generalized in Cities Skylines 2. That doesn’t mean there aren’t methods, though. If you want to get rid of water pollution, you should:

How to remove air pollution in Cities Skylines 2

Air pollution can be fixed in Cities Skylines 2 in much the same way you can reduce other types of pollution, with one caveat. Wind and wind direction will also affect this pollution. Overall, to remove air pollution you can:

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