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The following methods of irrigation take longer to build, but they can be more powerful, better-looking, and, of course, much more [[fun]].
 
The following methods of irrigation take longer to build, but they can be more powerful, better-looking, and, of course, much more [[fun]].
  
=== via Screw Pump ===
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A [[screw pump]] can be used to lift water and dump it into a chamber directly next to the water source. There are many ways to go about this, but one particularly simple, easy, and safe method requires a chamber dug out or constructed next to a body of water, with an outlet to allow it to drain back to its source. If the water the pump is free to collect water to spread inside, the water is contained by barriers, and water in the area is free to drain out, nearly any size area can be irrigated quickly and without danger.
 
 
 
This method is most useful around rivers that pass by or through hills, or through canyons, as irrigation isn't much use on most outdoor tiles. If terrain at a higher elevation than the river isn't available nearby, water can drain through a tunnel down to the caverns or toward the edge of the map, instead. Although the edge of the map cannot be dug out, it can be smoothed and carved into fortifications. Fortifications allow water to pass through, providing easy drainage at any depth.
 
 
 
Here's one example of this method:
 
 
 
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=== via Reservoir ===
 
=== via Reservoir ===

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