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The Filtration The ancient Romans didn't have chemicals like we can use for water purification in Cincinnati, OH. Instead, they used settling basins and air exposure. The basins were a pool of water where the water would slow down. This slowing allowed impurities such as sand to drop out of the water as it moved.
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Read More »The Roman Empire is known for beautiful structures, strong armies and ahead-of-their-time innovation. Among their many accomplishments, ancient Romans enjoyed a complex system of aqueducts that provided water for the people. Did they achieve the same quality as today’s water purification in Cincinnati, OH? Probably not. Still, their system was pretty impressive. Their baths and aqueducts have been studied by scholars worldwide. Their accomplishments remain impressive to this day. Below is an overview of the ancient Roman water system. While it doesn’t include modern ozone disinfection in Cincinnati, OH, you’ll probably find that it offered a lot for its time. The Romans knew they would need to import their water to avoid the use of polluted sources. Rivers, wells and local springs could provide water, but the many people of the large city would quickly pollute these water bodies. Instead, they searched for springs outside of the city and brought the water to Rome. To find these springs, Romans would look for green grass during dry seasons or certain vegetation growth. Many times, Romans would have to dig far underground to access the springs. They would then build a tunnel to start an aqueduct.
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Read More »Prevent illness. To lower your risk of getting sick, consider using rainwater only for uses such as watering plants that you don't eat or washing items that are not used for cooking or eating. Avoid using rainwater for drinking, cooking, brushing your teeth, or rinsing or watering plants that you intend to eat.
Collecting and using rainwater can be a great way to conserve resources. Some people use rainwater for watering plants, cleaning, bathing, or drinking. However, it is important that the rainwater system is maintained properly and the water quality is appropriate for the intended use.
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