In Citrus, the industrial piping system is utilized for the transportation of numerous materials—water, gas, chemicals, waste, and steam—from the manufacturing plants, refineries, and other industrial work settings found in the area. These pipes must sustain movement with the materials under high pressures and temperatures, which means they can't be the kinds of low-budget, low-quality substitutes that some areas rely on. Thermodynamic and kinetic principles (high pressure and high temperature mean fast-moving molecules) ensure, by design, that whatever goes through these pipes does not stop. From there, it's a straight shot down through the pipe—if you can call it a straight shot when, under the circumstances, you're going through a series of right and left turns.