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The image depicts two diagrams, one representing the current water supply system and the other representing the future water supply system. In the current system, water flows from a dam/storage to a water treatment plant, then to households, shops, factories, and a city, with pure water, storm water, and waste water being discharged into a river. The future system is similar but includes additional lines for storm water and waste water management. Both diagrams use arrows to indicate the direction of water flow, with three types of arrows representing pure water, storm water, and waste water.
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The figure displays the water distribution system in Australia at present and in future.
It has displayed the transformation to recycled water supply system of the present system in future. The waste and storm water will not be thrown to the river like at present.
Dam/storage will still be responsible for supplying water to the city like the present. Another thing that will remain same is that the water will still be sent to the water treatment plant.
But, in future, the water treatment plant will not transfer the waste water to the river. Likewise, the storm water from city will not be sent to the river. Both type of water will be sent back to the city again after refining it. Since no waste and storm water will not be sent to the river anymore, the river will not mixed up with waste water anymore and it will maintain the purity of the river water.
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