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It is possible to [[pump]] the water out of an aquifer; though the supply is apparently unlimited it can be pumped out faster than the water seeps in, allowing for a fairly safe area on the z level. This method is somewhat dangerous since problems with your pumps can lead to drowning, however, it allows a larger area to be cleared than most methods and can be done anywhere.  It's possible to build [[wall]]s on the levels with aquifers to stop water. It's also easier to plan around a series of pumps than hoping you'll hit rock on the way down.
 
It is possible to [[pump]] the water out of an aquifer; though the supply is apparently unlimited it can be pumped out faster than the water seeps in, allowing for a fairly safe area on the z level. This method is somewhat dangerous since problems with your pumps can lead to drowning, however, it allows a larger area to be cleared than most methods and can be done anywhere.  It's possible to build [[wall]]s on the levels with aquifers to stop water. It's also easier to plan around a series of pumps than hoping you'll hit rock on the way down.
 
There is an example of how to get through an aquifer with pumps here:  http://mkv25.net/dfma/movie-120-aquifercmv
 
There is an example of how to get through an aquifer with pumps here:  http://mkv25.net/dfma/movie-120-aquifercmv
Note that this method will not work with the current version, as it is no longer possible to pump an infinite amount of water into one tile.  It can be modified, however, by placing channels behind the pumps so that the water drains back into the aquifer.  It is also no longer possible to operate the pumps with a waterwheel built in the aquifer.  This can be resolved by hooking up your pumps to another source of power, or by setting the pumps to be manually operated.  The latter option will require quite a few dwarves with nothing better to do but operate pumps.
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Note that this method will not work with the current version, as it is no longer possible to pump an infinite amount of water into one tile.  It can be modified, however, by placing channels behind the pumps so that the water drains back into the aquifer.  It is also no longer possible to operate the pumps with a waterwheel built in the aquifer.  This can be resolved by hooking up your pumps to another source of power, or by setting the pumps to be manually operated.  The latter option will require quite a few dwarfs with nothing better to do but operate pumps.
  
 
> Waterwheels will start generating power in aquifer tiles if the water is disturbed via another channel into the 'pool' or a manually-started pump for a few moments, as the 'motion' has started. it can then be used as additional power for the pumps.
 
> Waterwheels will start generating power in aquifer tiles if the water is disturbed via another channel into the 'pool' or a manually-started pump for a few moments, as the 'motion' has started. it can then be used as additional power for the pumps.

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