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{{FAQ|Screw pump|How do I move water up levels?}}
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{{FAQ|Water pressure|How do I stop water moving up levels?}}
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{{FAQ|Swimmer|Can dwarves swim to the surface for air?}}
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{{FAQ|Swimmer|How long does it take for a dwarf/goblin/creature to drown?}}
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{{FAQ|Water#Water depth|How deep is the water?}}
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| [[ Screw pump|How do I move water up levels? ]]
{{FAQ|Ice#Melting Ice|Is it possible to melt ice?}}
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{{FAQ|Well|How do I build a well?}}
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| [[ Swimmer|Can dwarves swim to the surface for air?]]
{{FAQ|Channel|How do I channel a path for water?}}
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{{FAQ|Flow|Will water push items around?}}
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| [[Water depth|How deep is the water?]]
{{FAQ|Dam|Can I build a dam to stop the water?}}
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{{FAQ|Digging designation canceled|Digging designation canceled: Damp stone located}}
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{{FAQ|Dryland|What is the best way to proceed on a map with no rivers? Will my dwarves die of thirst?}}
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{{FAQ|Fishing industry#Industry management|How can I divert a river to allow safe(ish) indoor fishing?}}
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{{FAQ|Aquifer|How can I dig through an aquifer?}}
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{{FAQ|Screw pump|How do I purify my water?}}
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| {{Edit|Template:Water_FAQ|Add a question to the Water FAQ}}
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