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==Early Water Provision== | |||
Rain catchers, natural sand filters, barges, ground wells? | |||
The natural sand dunes on the Lido filtered water as it seeped into the beach, creating pools of freshwater. The Venetians living on the lido used this as well and rainwater and barges when dry | |||
==Cistern Wells== | |||
Link to well(s), wellhead(s) | |||
Guilds - ask scuole group | Guilds - ask scuole group | ||
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==Fountains== | ==Fountains== | ||
Mention aqueduct and talk about fountains | Mention aqueduct and talk about fountains | ||
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==Modern Water Provision== | ==Modern Water Provision== | ||
Veritas? | Veritas? | ||
Revision as of 10:57, 9 December 2025
This is a working document to help me collect my thoughts
Early Water Provision
Rain catchers, natural sand filters, barges, ground wells?
The natural sand dunes on the Lido filtered water as it seeped into the beach, creating pools of freshwater. The Venetians living on the lido used this as well and rainwater and barges when dry
Cistern Wells
Link to well(s), wellhead(s)
Guilds - ask scuole group
Fountains
Mention aqueduct and talk about fountains
Modern Water Provision
Veritas?