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  2. Geberit - Wikipedia

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    Geberit (Alemannic German pronunciation: [ˈɡeberɪ:t]) is a Swiss multinational group specialized in manufacturing and supplying sanitary parts and related systems. It is a leader in its field in Europe [ 3 ] with a global presence through its subsidiaries.

  3. Cistern - Wikipedia

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    Portuguese cistern (Mazagan), El Jadida, Morocco (1514) The difference between a cistern and a well is in the source of the water: a cistern collects fresh water where a well draws from groundwater. A cistern (from Middle English cisterne ; from Latin cisterna , from cista 'box'; from Ancient Greek κίστη ( kístē ) 'basket' [ 1 ] ) is a ...

  4. List of Roman cisterns - Wikipedia

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    The Basilica Cistern in Constantinople provided water for the Imperial Palace.. The list of Roman cisterns offers an overview over Ancient Roman cisterns.Freshwater reservoirs were commonly set up at the termini of aqueducts and their branch lines, supplying urban households, agricultural estates, imperial palaces, thermae or naval bases of the Roman navy.

  5. Cisternoni of Livorno - Wikipedia

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    The cisterns were not only places for storing the city's water but were also "purgatori" — places for purifying the water. Water entered the reservoir from the Acquedotto Leopoldino through layers of gravel and carbon, a method of filtration which was later replaced by a more modern chlorine treatment system. The later removal of the gravel ...

  6. Water supply and sanitation in Gibraltar - Wikipedia

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    Ironically, the fragmented water provision system in Gibraltar probably hindered the spread of the outbreak as it isolated the contaminated water supplies. [19] Inhabitants who drew their water from private wells or cisterns were far less likely to succumb to the disease than those who relied in public wells or imported Spanish water.

  7. Nabataean architecture - Wikipedia

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    The volume of the cistern does not always reflect the volume of water available; at the end of the dry season, the water at the bottom of the cisterns was unfit for consumption, it stagnated there for several months and some cisterns were only partially or never cleaned.

  8. Nun's Well, Gibraltar - Wikipedia

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    Nun's Well is an ancient underground water reservoir in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. It is located at Europa Point , and is thought to be of the Moorish period. It represents some of the earliest evidence of an artificial water supply in Gibraltar .

  9. San Francisco Fire Department Auxiliary Water Supply System

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    The system comprises a collection of water reservoirs, pump stations, cisterns, suction connections and fireboats. While the system can use fresh or salt water, it is preferential not to use salt water, as it commonly causes galvanic corrosion in fire equipment. [2] Blue-topped AWSS fire hydrant in the Mission district of San Francisco.