vedensiirtäjä
Vedensiirtäjä is a Finnish term that translates to "water carrier" or "water transporter." Historically, it referred to a person whose job was to transport water from a source, such as a well or a river, to households or businesses that lacked direct access. This was a common and essential occupation in urban and rural areas before the widespread development of piped water systems.
The work of a vedensiirtäjä could be physically demanding, often involving carrying heavy buckets or barrels
As public water supply infrastructure improved and became more common, the role of the vedensiirtäjä gradually