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Susan
I can give you negative evidence that I have not seen such a structure in a half-dozen 19th century urban cisterns excavated in the Cincinnati area. The only filtering device I have seen is a series of more than a dozen holes drilled in the intake pipe near the base of one cistern.
Bob Genheimer
George Rieveschl Curator of Archaeology
Cincinnati Museum Center
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Cincinnati, Ohio 45203
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Walter
Sent: Wednesday, April 09, 2008 12:46 AM
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Subject: filters inside of cisterns
Hello all,
Has anyone encountered red brick filters inside of water cisterns?
In the cistern I have been studying, slightly off center on the floor is a solid block of cemented bricks. It measures approximately 49" high, and 2 bricks wide, and 3 1/2 bricks long. One brick width protrudes down the sides of the construction. On the top is a place built up of 1 brick wide into which the original ferrous pipe was inserted. There is no evidence of any opening anywhere.
Thanks,
S. Walter
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