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* If you can spare a lot of mining labor, you can always opt to build a room big enough for the water to [[evaporate]] out of. This will require a room several times larger than the drowning chamber itself, and will not get rid of the water as quickly, but requires much less fiddling to get right.
 
* If you can spare a lot of mining labor, you can always opt to build a room big enough for the water to [[evaporate]] out of. This will require a room several times larger than the drowning chamber itself, and will not get rid of the water as quickly, but requires much less fiddling to get right.
  
* If you have a strong computer and wouldn't mind an FPS drop, you can simply dump the water down several levels into the nearest [[cavern]] and flow it off the map edge. A simple hole will suffice, but a more advanced "guided" system (ae. [[wall]]s) will work faster, although it will require dangerous cavern work first.
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* If you have a strong computer and wouldn't mind a fps drop, you can simply dump the water down several levels into the nearest [[cavern]] and flow it off the map edge. A simple hole will suffice, but a more advanced "guided" system (ae. [[wall]]s) will work faster, although it will require dangerous cavern work first.
  
 
Where the screw pumps drain off to is your decision. If you are using a cistern, run the water back into your water supply. You can dig a tunnel through to the map edge and funnel it out of your game. You can build a small waterfall and drop it back into the water source it had come from in the first place, although this will probably require more screw pumps, as they do not create any [[pressure]].
 
Where the screw pumps drain off to is your decision. If you are using a cistern, run the water back into your water supply. You can dig a tunnel through to the map edge and funnel it out of your game. You can build a small waterfall and drop it back into the water source it had come from in the first place, although this will probably require more screw pumps, as they do not create any [[pressure]].

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