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Subterranean Aqueduct CarthageCarthage Sanitation Level 1

Subterranean Aqueduct

Water is the lifeblood of the land, moving unseen.

Subterranean tunnels were used to channel water from springs or rivers to settlements so that enemies could not tamper with the supply. Often with entrances and sources well concealed aqueducts could not be blocked or poisoned, allowing Hellenic towns and cities to hold out for extended periods. Due to the way it was made, the Eupalinian Aqueduct is famous: built in the 6th century BC, it connected the city of Samos to a hidden spring. It was just over one kilometre in length, and was dug from both ends at the same time - the digging teams meeting underground thanks to a superb grasp of geometry.

Sanitation

Subterranean Aqueduct
Subterranean Aqueduct
(greek_water_1)
Sanitation Level 0
Fountain
Fountain
(greek_water_park_2)
Sanitation Level 1
Fountain House
Fountain House
(greek_water_park_3)
Sanitation Level 2
Gymnasion
Gymnasion
(greek_water_park_4)
Sanitation Level 3
Water Tank
Water Tank
(greek_water_tank_2)
Sanitation Level 1
Cistern
Cistern
(greek_water_tank_3)
Sanitation Level 2
Alytarches
Alytarches
(greek_water_tank_4)
Sanitation Level 3
Subterranean Aqueduct

Building Name

Subterranean Aqueduct

Level Name

greek_water_1

Building Chain

Sanitation

Building Level

1

Create Time

2

Create Cost

800

Require Technology

City Planning
City Planning

Effects

+2 growth per turn (this_province)
+2 public order per turn (sanitation) (this_province)

Provides Garrison Army

No Garrison Units

Recruitable Units

No Recruitable Units
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