We are presently only presenting a small amount of the data we have collected on the subject, and our ultimate aim is to publish a real, paper atlas of the known remains of roman aqueducts, including the type and location of bridges, siphons, basins etc. Obviously, this is a major undertaking and this ROMAQ website is a first step in realization of the Atlas project.
The "Atlas of Roman Aqueducts" will contain summarized information on the history and technical aspects of each aqueduct, maps and photographs. Because of the large number of aqueducts on which data is available, each aqueduct will be covered by a maximum of two pages. Addition photographic and map material will be published in the ROMAQ online database. An example of a page from the Atlas and of a map are shown below.

Example of a page from the Atlas of Roman Aqueducts

Sample map from the Atlas of Roman Aqueducts