Solving long dead legs

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I am in the process of remodeling a 12x22 room, which used to be "the master bathroom" (although never finished and absurd from the start). The biggest problem I have is what to do with the water lines for the double sinks at one end of the room.

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The tub lines at the other are getting re-routed to a single sink next to the shower and toilet, which is becoming it's own small but reasonable bathroom. But what to do with the lines for these old sinks?

I don't believe I can just cap them because of the bacteria risk (well water). But I have been borescoping to try to find the T and haven't found it within the bounds of the accessible subfloor.Under the house, I found the 3/4" main line that feeds into them (using temperature of the pipes), but it just as obviously supplies quite a bit more than what I want to remove.

So... options? Even thinking creatively, like installing a fountain on the wall that would allow the water to flow through those lines. The room is going to be the kids play room though, so I don't know that ANY water fixture is going to be a good idea.
 
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