The Tintown Waterways
The longest-running, and arguably finest invention of Tintown, the waterways of the city are a technological marvel. Constructed when the city was, the waterways have functioned non-stop with minimal maintenance since 4,963 DA.
Other cities have attempted to replicate the design of Tintown's sewer system, yet its creators made unique use of the local environment and geography when engineering their network of waterways. The aqueducts have freshwater flowing from the Trident River and Slatetop Mountains which runs through heated pipes along the city streets for public access. At its core lies an impressive hub buried deep underground that not only filters collected liquids but also sorts runoff and waste into separate processing units with automatic time-controlled gates.