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| [[Image:Pump aquifer effecient top start.png‎|frame|left|Dig out, channel, and dig stairs as above.  Make sure to dig out up/down stairs under those downward stairs, failing to do that will cause the pump room to flood.  You can do this with a 10x5 chamber if you have 3 or fewer aquifer layers.  11x5 gives you enough room for a second water wheel.]]
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| [[Image:Pump aquifer effecient top start.png‎|frame|left|Dig our and channel as above.  You can do this with a 10x5 chamber if you have 3 or fewer aquifer layers.  11x5 gives you enough room for a second water wheel.]]
 
| [[Image:Pump aquifer effecient top axes.png|frame|left|Build 2 horizontal axes as above.]]
 
| [[Image:Pump aquifer effecient top axes.png|frame|left|Build 2 horizontal axes as above.]]
 
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| [[Image:Pump aquifer effecient top third.png|frame|left|Build either a pump pumping from the east or a gear assembly at the end of the staircase axis.  This will transmit the power down to the pump stack, removing the need to build anything for power transfer on the first aquifer layer.]]
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| [[Image:Pump aquifer effecient top third.png|frame|left|Channel out the tile just south of the axis over the drain (this prevents flooding) and then build either a pump pumping from the east or a gear assembly at the end of the staircase axis.  This will transmit the power down to the pump stack, removing the need to build anything for power transfer on the first aquifer layer.]]
 
| [[Image:Pump aquifer effecient top finished.png|frame|left|Finally, build a water wheel off the drain axis.  If you want to add another wheel, you will need to channel out another 3 tiles to the west of the drain.]]
 
| [[Image:Pump aquifer effecient top finished.png|frame|left|Finally, build a water wheel off the drain axis.  If you want to add another wheel, you will need to channel out another 3 tiles to the west of the drain.]]
 
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From here forward, complete each layer as the continuation of the pump stack.  You will not need to build anything special for power-transmission on the first aquifer level since power will transmit from the gear/pump that was built on the staircase.  This method of building the top saves quite a bit of power over the standard method shown in the main tutorial.
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From here forward, complete each layer as the continuation of the pump stack.  You will not need to build anything special for power-transmission on the first level since power will transmit from the gear/pump that was built on the staircase.  This method of building the top saves quite a bit of power over the standard method shown in the main tutorial.
  
Of note: The downward stairs provide a place for workers to stand when building and deconstructing the horizontal axis.  Using channels will prevent access and cause the axis to show up as unbuildable.
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Of note: When deconstructing the drain area, you'll need to build a piece of floor adjacent to the axis in order to remove it, otherwise it'll be inaccessibleIf you don't care about losing some wood, deconsructing the pump the axis is connected to will drop it into the drain, where it will deconstruct into a log (along with any water wheels that are still connected to it).
  
 
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