The diagram illustrates the process by which drinking water is produced using a solar-powered pumping and filtration system.
Overall, this is a sustainable water production process that utilizes solar energy to extract groundwater and subsequently purify it through filtration. The system operates through two main phases: energy conversion and water pumping, followed by water treatment and distribution.
The process begins when the solar panel collects sunlight and converts it into solar energy. This energy is then transferred to a converter, which transforms solar power into electricity. The generated electricity powers a pump that is connected to an underground well, enabling the extraction of water from beneath the ground surface.
Once the water is pumped up from the underground well, it flows into a water tank for temporary storage. From the tank, the water passes through a water filter mounted on a wooden platform, which removes impurities and contaminants. Finally, the filtered drinking water is dispensed through a tap and can be collected in a moveable container for consumption and use.
