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If there is a path from your reservoir into your fortress (ae. through a [[channel]]ed hole or a [[well]]), it is a good idea to make it possible to seal the reservoir to protect against amphibious foes, who can and will path through your cistern and up your well to attack. If you are worried about [[building destroyer]]s, constructing a [[fortification]] and then being able to isolate it should solve the problem; fortifications let water (and any [[swimmer]]s therein) of maximum height (7/7) through, but block all else.
 
If there is a path from your reservoir into your fortress (ae. through a [[channel]]ed hole or a [[well]]), it is a good idea to make it possible to seal the reservoir to protect against amphibious foes, who can and will path through your cistern and up your well to attack. If you are worried about [[building destroyer]]s, constructing a [[fortification]] and then being able to isolate it should solve the problem; fortifications let water (and any [[swimmer]]s therein) of maximum height (7/7) through, but block all else.
  
Note: Desalinated water that comes into contact with salt water becomes salty. Fresh water that comes into contact with stagnant water becomes stagnant. If salty or stagnant water gets in your cistern, you will have to pump all of the water out of the cistern in order for a well attached to it to regain its utility.
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Note that desalinated water that comes into contact with salt water and fresh water that comes into contact with stagnant water will become salty in the first case and stagnant in the latter case, requiring the pumping out of all water inside the cistern for any attached well to be useful again.
  
 
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