Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'New Lanark' has mentioned 'Water' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Dale built the mills there in a brief partnership with the English inventor and entrepreneur Richard Arkwright to take advantage of the water power provided by the only waterfalls on the River Clyde.
The New Lanark mills depended upon water power.
A dam was constructed on the Clyde above New Lanark and water was drawn off the river to power the mill machinery.
The water first travelled through a tunnel, then through an open channel called the lade.
It then went to a number of water wheels in each mill building.
It was not until 1929 that the last waterwheel was replaced by a water turbine.
Water power is still used in New Lanark.
A new water turbine has been installed in Mill Number Three to provide electricity for the tourist areas of the village.
It was not until 1933 that the houses had interior cold water taps for sinks and the communal outside toilets were replaced by inside facilities.
The side facing the river was also known as Water Row.
Mill Number Three, built 1790xe2x80x9392 xe2x80x93 known as 'the jeanies house' and contained a large number of water powered jennies.
It also contains a water turbine that generates electricity for parts of the village.
Mill Lade xe2x80x93 dug to carry water from the River Clyde to power the mill machinery.