A study of limescale buildup in an early bathing facility at Pompeii has revealed that the water was replaced only once per ...
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10 Roman engineering breakthroughs that built an empire, domes, concrete, roads, and the machines of war
Rome wasn’t built on genius theory, it was built on relentless practical problem-solving, from concrete that worked underwater to aqueduct networks and heated floors. This video tours the smartest ...
New research suggests that the Romans' early bathhouses relied on polluted groundwater and infrequent water changes before ...
An excerpt from David B. Williams and Jennifer Ott’s new book, “Seattle’s Locks and Ship Canal: A History and Guide,” explores the waterways and how they changed the city.
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How the UK’s water companies became a national disgrace
How the UK’s water companies became a national disgrace - Outages in Kent and Sussex this week became the latest in a long ...
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