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aqueduct design

Aqueduct design involves creating a structured system to transport water from a source, like a river or reservoir, to where it’s needed, such as cities or farmland. Engineers consider factors like water flow, elevation changes, and terrain to build channels, tunnels, or bridges that maintain steady flow and minimize loss or contamination. The design ensures water moves efficiently over long distances, often using gravity, and includes features to support structural stability, prevent leaks, and accommodate variations in landscape. Proper aqueducts are essential for reliable water supply and are carefully planned to balance engineering, environmental, and community needs.