The Source of Modern Day Fountains

The Source of Modern Day Fountains Pope Nicholas V, himself a well educated man, governed the Roman Catholic Church from 1397 to 1455 during which time he commissioned many translations of ancient classical Greek texts into Latin. He undertook the beautification of Rome to make it into the worthy seat of the Christian world. In 1453 the Pope commissioned the reconstruction of the Aqua Vergine, an ancient Roman aqueduct which had carried clean drinking water into the city from eight miles away. The historical Roman custom of marking the arrival point of an aqueduct with an magnificent celebratory fountain, also known as a mostra, was restored by Nicholas V. The architect Leon Battista Alberti was directed by the Pope to construct a wall fountain where we now see the Trevi Fountain. The Trevi Fountain as well as the renowned baroque fountains found in the Piazza del Popolo and the Piazza Navona were eventually supplied with water from the altered aqueduct he had reconstructed.

Public Water Fountains in Berkley, Ca

Public Water Fountains in Berkley, Ca The first American city to implement a tax on sugary drinks was Berkley, California in February 2014. The tax is supposed to lower sugary drink consumption and increase the consumption of healthier drinks, like water from fountains. The aim of the research was to evaluate the state of community drinking water fountains and figure out if there is a distinction in access to fresh, operating drinking fountains based on racial or economic components. Through data collected by a mobile GPS app, researchers were able to determine the state of existing water fountains in Berkley. Researchers then used US Census data to find out more about the economic and racial issues that impacted the city. Evaluations were made between the location and demographic data, showing whether class differences affected access to clean, functional water fountains. The neighboring demographics of each and every water fountain location was made note of, while additionally identifying whether race or income levels made a difference in the state of repair of each individual fountain. Most of the water fountains were unclean or plugged, in spite of the fact that the majority of fountains worked.
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