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The channel is 6.2 ft. high and 4.5 ft. wide and was coated with “water-proof” concrete.
It would bring 125,000 cubic meters of water per diem.
The second level or road was created in the Middle Ages. A toll was set up around 1295.
In 1743 the road to the side of the aqueduct was constructed, and the pillars filled in with the missing parts.