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I just got this too, and I'm gardening like crazy. I also had to pay to have the inspector "overlook issues" before the Green Gardening NAP was instated. But I have no idea why because I was in compliance with all the NAPs before as well!
It seems like the inspector comes randomly and always finds a problem no matter what.
When I moved from an apartment into a house, I built a greenhouse and added some windmills and solar panels to the roof of the greenhouse & the house itself, all of which you CAN'T do in an apartment. Inspections have come by twice and I've been in compliance both times. I also updated all of my plumbing with eco parts (which I also did in the apartment BTW), but I wonder if the flexibility of living in a house as opposed to an apartment lends itself to being more successful as an eco-friendly resident.
Either way, I wish the game shared more about what impacts the "greenness" of your neighborhood. Like my city went green for like a day, then went back. And I'm storing both power & water, but that fluctuates greatly each day - sometimes it's positive, other days it's negative. I guess I'll have to wait longer until other gamers begin posting on their blogs & YouTube pages their gameplay & things they've learned. I'm updating my home with eco-parts daily and STILL haven't figured out how to get my home almost perfectly eco-friendly.
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