vattenburet
Vattenburet is a historical term that refers to a person or a device involved in transporting and delivering water. In many pre-modern communities, access to clean water was not readily available within homes, so water was collected at wells, springs, or public fountains and then carried to households, workplaces, or institutions. The concept can describe both the individual who performed the carrying and the vessels used to transport water.
As a social role, the vattenburet often functioned as part of a household economy or a communal
Equipment and methods varied. Carriers used wooden buckets, metal pails, or stoneware vessels, frequently suspended from
The role of the vattenburet declined with the spread of piped water systems, municipal waterworks, and improved