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Fountain

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here you want citizens to upgrade their homes into rather nice dwellings, provide them with access to fresh water from a fountain. 

Fountains receive their sweet water from reservoirs. Reservoirs automatically come with underground pipes surrounding them, and fountains have to be built within a reservoir&#039;s pipe area to be supplied with water.</description>
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Water Supply



[Roman Pillars]

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ome&#039;s innovative distribution system for fresh drinking water is admired and copied throughout the civilized world. The only building in your city that actually needs water to function is the bathhouse. People can survive by drawing water directly from nearby lakes and rivers. They will never build very nice homes, though, unless you supply clean drinking water to the city&#039;s nicer neighborhoods.</description>
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Well

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 well provides access to the freshwater deep underground, which allows people to collect water much closer to their homes, thus avoiding the long journey to the river or lake. Wells thus please citizens enough to allow some small improvement to housing very nearby. Unfortunately, wells still involve quite a bit of hard work, hauling pails of water up from the bottom, so inhabitants of modest housing or better will not put up with just a well.</description>
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