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'''Cisterns''' are excavated holes designed to catch and store rainwater, or to collect from [[Aqueducts|aqueducts]] that may only run seasonallyThey are found in [[List of Ranges|ranges]] such as [[Barrens (range)|barrens]], [[Steppe (range)|steppe]] or [[Desert (range)|desert]], and may also be built in cities in preparation for long sieges.  They aren't likely to be found in climates that experience sufficient rainfall to maintain a reliable water table, where [[Water Well|water wells]] are effective.
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'''Cisterns''' are hollow excavations designed for the purpose of capturing and retaining rainwater, or for gathering water from [[Aqueducts|aqueducts]] that flow intermittentlyThese structures are found in [[List of Ranges|ranges]] such as [[Barrens (range)|barrens]], [[Steppe (range)|steppe]] or [[Desert (range)|desert]], and are also constructed within [[Urban (range)|urban]] areas in anticipation of extended sieges.  They're not commonly found in regions with consistent and adequate rainfall, where [[Water Well|water wells]] are common.
 
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Cisterns range in size from hundreds of gallons, which might sustain a farm or a large house, to tens of thousands of gallons that enables the survival of a city.  The size and number of cisterns depends on how much of the year is expected to occur without rainfall.
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Cisterns vary in size, ranging from hundreds of gallons, sufficient to support a farm or a [[Hall House|large residence]], to tens of thousands of gallons, essential for the survival of an entire [[City|city]].  The size and quantity of cisterns are determined by the duration of the year when rain isn't expected to be a reliable water source.
  
 
== Construction ==
 
== Construction ==
Cisterns must be waterproofed to ensure supply throughout the dry months. This calls for an inner layer of lime plaster, even if the cistern is excavated from solid rock. Houses built atop cisterns can be designed to advantage the standing, subterranean water's cooling properties, allowing a house in a hot climate to remain comfortable even in the late afternoon.
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Cisterns require waterproofing to guarantee a consistent water supply during the dry months. This involves the application of an inner layer of lime plaster, even when the cistern is carved out of solid rock. Homes constructed above cisterns can be designed to harness the cooling properties of the stored subterranean water, making it possible for houses in hot climates to maintain a comfortable temperature even during late afternoons.
  
Cisterns must be kept clean. They must be well-enclosed, regularly maintained when dry and occasionally emptied entirely to ensure that all the water within is pure and fresh.
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Furthermore, the maintenance of cisterns is crucial. They must be securely enclosed, regularly attended to during dry periods, and periodically emptied entirely to ensure the purity and freshness of the water they contain.
  
  
See also:<br>
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See also,<br>
 
[[Hammer (symbol)]]<br>
 
[[Hammer (symbol)]]<br>
 
[[The Adventure]]<br>
 
[[The Adventure]]<br>
 
[[Type-7 Hex]]
 
[[Type-7 Hex]]
  
[[Category: Facilities]]
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[[Category: Facilities]][[Category: Reviewed]]

Revision as of 01:43, 29 October 2023

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Cisterns are hollow excavations designed for the purpose of capturing and retaining rainwater, or for gathering water from aqueducts that flow intermittently. These structures are found in ranges such as barrens, steppe or desert, and are also constructed within urban areas in anticipation of extended sieges. They're not commonly found in regions with consistent and adequate rainfall, where water wells are common.

Contents

Cisterns vary in size, ranging from hundreds of gallons, sufficient to support a farm or a large residence, to tens of thousands of gallons, essential for the survival of an entire city. The size and quantity of cisterns are determined by the duration of the year when rain isn't expected to be a reliable water source.

Construction

Cisterns require waterproofing to guarantee a consistent water supply during the dry months. This involves the application of an inner layer of lime plaster, even when the cistern is carved out of solid rock. Homes constructed above cisterns can be designed to harness the cooling properties of the stored subterranean water, making it possible for houses in hot climates to maintain a comfortable temperature even during late afternoons.

Furthermore, the maintenance of cisterns is crucial. They must be securely enclosed, regularly attended to during dry periods, and periodically emptied entirely to ensure the purity and freshness of the water they contain.


See also,
Hammer (symbol)
The Adventure
Type-7 Hex