The diagram illustrates the progress involved in the filteration of contaminated water into drinkable liquid.
Overall, this purification system is relatively simple and effective for small-scale production. The enhancing water quality is performed through two main steps, including refining and storing.
To begin with, polluted water is initially treated in a storage drum with three types of mineral. The barrel is filled with sand, charcoal, and gravel. Water is poured into the first barrel and filtered completely as these materials are responsible for refining the untreated water, through which progress each layer effetively filters various dirt particles.
After treated, cleaned water is kept in a separate barrel with a tap for water using purposes. The water flows into another barrel, which has its lid cover in case of vapouration, through a tube and is stored in it afterward. Ultimately, drinking water is now available after a series of purifying steps.
