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The image contains two schematic diagrams labeled "Present water supply" and "Future water supply system", illustrating water supply management. In "Present water supply," water flows from a river to a dam or storage area, progressing to a water treatment plant, and is then distributed to shops and the city, extending to facilities labeled 'Households' and 'Factories'. From these points, 'Pure water' is supplied, and 'Waste water' is returned to the river. The "Future water supply system" diagram depicts a similar flow, with dams and storage leading to a water treatment plant. Here too, water is distributed to shops, households within the city, and factories. Notably, 'Pure water', 'Storm water', and 'Waste water' are channeled back to the river from the city and factories. No numerical data or percentages are provided within this descriptive framework.
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The diagrams illustrate the process of the water suply system in Australia.
It is clear that there are several stages of the procces of water suply, in the existing time which strats with dam/ storage afterwards that of reletively same.
looking at the charts for more details, we can see that the amount of water keep in a dam or storage for various reasons. after that, the water would be goes to households, shops, factories and city. The waste water save in a water treatment plant for moving river. Moreover, storm water throw away to the river by the city.
For the remaining proposed chart, it can be seen that the saving water go to the households, shops, city and factory that of remain same to existing plan. However, strom water and waste watar moving to the treatmant plant for doing fresh, which was the only change from present process in Australia.
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