Water Features Lost to History
Water Features Lost to History As originally conceived, fountains were designed to be practical, directing water from creeks or reservoirs to the inhabitants of cities and settlements, where the water could be used for cooking food, washing, and drinking.
California's Water Fountain Study and Results
California's Water Fountain Study and Results Berkley, CA residents voted for a sugar-sweetened beverages tax in February 2014, the earliest of its kind in the United States. The tax is supposed to decrease sugary drink intake and enhance the consumption of healthier drinks, like water from fountains. First, the city conducted an analysis to evaluate whether residents had easy access to functioning drinking water fountains. By developing a mobile GPS application, specialists were able to gather data on Berkley’s drinking water fountains. The US Census Community Study database was chosen to compile information related to race and economic status in these areas. By cross-referencing the water fountain sites with the demographic information, they were in a position to ascertain whether access to functioning fountains was class dependent. Each water fountain and the demographics of its bordering area were studied to reveal whether the site of the fountains or their level of maintenance exhibited any connection to income, race, or other factors.
The Benefits of Photovoltaic Outdoor Garden Fountains

Indoor wall fountains not only give you something beautiful to look at, they also serve to cool your house. Applying the same methods used in air conditioners and evaporative coolers, they are a great alternative to cool your home. Since they eat up less energy, they also help you save money on your monthly energy bill.
Fanning crisp, dry air across them is the most common way used to benefit from their cooling effect. To improve air flow, turn on your ceiling fan or use the air from some corner of the room. The most important consideration is to ensure that the air is continuously flowing over the surface of the water. It is normal for fountains and waterfalls to generate cool, crisp air. You will feel a sudden coolness in the air when you approach a big waterfall or fountain. Placing your fountain cooling system in a spot where it will receive additional heat is not practical. Your fountain will be less efficient if you put it in the sunshine.