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@SakuraShower 1700 BC in Crete in Greece they built a complex system to carry away sewage and built the first flush toilets. These would have been very different to the ones we use today and were flushed by using water-filled bowls poured by hand.
In 312 BC the Romans built the first aqueducts which spanned over 57 miles and delivered over 1.2 billion litres of fresh water on a daily basis. It was at this time gravity fed fountains were made for the public and rich private use.. We still use gravity to run the taps in the city. It is why NYC still has water tanks on the roofs through out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSRr1T5QJ7s
In 312 BC the Romans built the first aqueducts which spanned over 57 miles and delivered over 1.2 billion litres of fresh water on a daily basis. It was at this time gravity fed fountains were made for the public and rich private use.. We still use gravity to run the taps in the city. It is why NYC still has water tanks on the roofs through out
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSRr1T5QJ7s