The diagram demonstrates how drinkable water is produced using a solar-powered water pump and a water filtration system.
Overall, the whole system is designed to function on renewable solar energy and comprises three main stages: converting sunlight into electricity, extracting water into the tank and finally, filtering water to potable condition.
The process begins with absorbing sunlight by a massive solar panel, which transforms the energy into electricity due to a convertor. Consequently, this energy empowers a pump, located under the water and attached to the underground well, intake water and then convey the liquid to the tank through the water supply line.
Once the certain amount of water has fulled the tank, a pipe-shaped filter purifies this liquid. Due to the height of the tank above the land, which was achieved by placing one on a wooden platform, potable water flows into the moveable container due to the pressure. The amount of drinkable water can be controlled by a tap. Afterwards, the water can be transported to future consumers.
