Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Areas of Istanbul' has mentioned 'Water' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[26] That early settlement, important in the spread of the Neolithic Revolution from the Near East to Europe, lasted for almost a millennium before being inundated by rising water levels.
As Istanbul is only slightly rain shadowed from Mediterranean storms and is otherwise surrounded by water, it usually receives some amount of precipitation from both Western European and Mediterranean systems.
The forest originally supplied water to the city and remnants of reservoirs used during Byzantine and Ottoman times survive.
Istanbul's first water supply systems date back to the city's early history, when aqueducts (such as the Valens Aqueduct) deposited the water in the city's numerous cisterns.
[286] At the behest of Suleiman the Magnificent, the Kxc4xb1rkxc3xa7exc5x9fme water supply network was constructed; by 1563, the network provided 4,200 cubic meters (150,000xc2xa0cuxc2xa0ft) of water to 158 sites each day.
[286] In later years, in response to increasing public demand, water from various springs was channeled to public fountains, like the Fountain of Ahmed III, by means of supply lines.
[287] Today, Istanbul has a chlorinated and filtered water supply and a sewage treatment system managed by the Istanbul Water and Sewerage Administration (xc4xb0stanbul Su ve Kanalizasyon xc4xb0daresi, xc4xb0SKxc4xb0).