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History of Ancient Rome Aqueducts<\/h2>\n

The Ancient Rome Aqueducts were a major part of the Ancient Roman water supply system. They were first built in 312 BC, during the reign of the first Roman emperor, Augustus. Prior to this, Roman citizens had to get their water from local rivers, streams, and wells. The aqueducts were a major engineering feat and allowed for the large scale distribution of clean water to the population of Ancient Rome. <\/p>\n

The Romans built 11 major aqueducts to bring water to their cities, with an estimated total length of more than 250 miles. The most famous of these is the Aqua Claudia, which was constructed in 38 BC and had a length of 46 miles. This aqueduct was the longest in the Roman world and provided the city with a large supply of clean water. These aqueducts were so well designed and built that some of them are still in use today. <\/p>\n

The water that was supplied by the aqueducts was used for public baths, fountains, and general irrigation. It was also used in some of the private homes of the wealthiest citizens. The water was so clean and of such high quality that even today it is still considered some of the best quality water available. <\/p>\n

Although the aqueducts were a major feat of engineering, it was not until the mid-18th century that they were truly appreciated. Until then they had been mistaken for sewers, which was due to their low level of maintenance by the later Roman emperors. In the 18th century, an Italian professor named Antonio Nibby was the first person to realise the aqueducts were part of a complex system of water supply. <\/p>\n