The given diagram delineates the process in which drinking water is produced thanks to the application of a solar-powered water pump and a water filtration mechanism.
Overall, it is apprarent that the process comprises 3 major stages, two of which take place at ground level, while the other is carried out underground. In addition, the drinking water production involves sunlight being collected, turned into electricity necessary for running a water pump, whereby water can be transferred to the filtration stage.
The process begins as sunlight is absorbed by a solar panel which is among crucial installments in the whole production line. There, a converter connected to the panel generates power essential for the activation of a water pump located in an underground well. As soon as electricity passes through a conduit to empower the pump, impure water derived from the well is channeled through a pipe and poured into a water tank placed on a wooden platform.
Regarding the water filtration step that occurs once water enters the tank, the filter mechanism is responsible for removing contaminants prior to delivering the purified water through a pipe. Subsequently, the clean water, accessible via a tap or a moveable container connected to the pipe, is ready for drinking purposes. The water filtration process is carried out wholly on the ground.
