Water Delivery Strategies in Ancient Rome
Water Delivery Strategies in Ancient Rome Rome’s 1st raised aqueduct, Aqua Anio Vetus, was built in 273 BC; prior to that, inhabitants living at higher elevations had to rely on natural creeks for their water. Outside of these aqueducts and springs, wells and rainwater-collecting cisterns were the only technologies available at the time to supply water to areas of high elevation. To deliver water to Pincian Hill in the early 16th century, they applied the new technique of redirecting the flow from the Acqua Vergine aqueduct’s underground channel. The aqueduct’s channel was made available by pozzi, or manholes, that were installed along its length when it was 1st engineered. Whilst these manholes were created to make it easier to protect the aqueduct, it was also possible to use containers to extract water from the channel, which was practiced by Cardinal Marcello Crescenzi from the time he acquired the property in 1543 to his death in 1552. It seems that, the rainwater cistern on his property wasn’t enough to meet his needs. That is when he made the decision to create an access point to the aqueduct that ran beneath his residential property.Environmentally Friendly Landscape Fountains

Running water fountains means that your use of electricity will go up and thus your monthly bill. Even though you might not instantly see the short-term benefits, remember that your home will undoubtedly gain in value in the long-run.
Higher costs is not the only issue with using more electricity, the environment takes a big hit as well. Solar powered water fountains get their energy directly from the sun thus making them the ideal “green” fountain. Using solar energy to run our homes as well as a water feature is important because it also protects our environment.
This kind of fountain demands less upkeep than others. Since these do not work using an electric generator that could clog up with clutter, they need little cleaning. Which ultimately means more time to relax in your yard.
Outdoor Water Fountains As Water Elements

Living areas such as big yards, yoga studios, comfortable verandas, apartment balconies, or office settings are great spots to add a water feature such as a garden wall fountain. You can relax to the gently flowing water in your fountain and satisfy your senses of sight and sound. Their noticeably satisfying form adds to the embellishment of any space as well. The water’s comforting sounds lead to a sense of tranquility, cover up unpleasant noises, and provide a wonderful water display.
The Public Garden Fountains
The Public Garden Fountains