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The image depicts a water management system where rainwater is collected from rooftops and directed into a rainwater tank, and household wastewater flows into a wastewater treatment plant. The treated wastewater is then labeled as excess treated water and directed to another part of the environment. Stormwater is treated separately via a stormwater treatment process, presumably discharging into a river. Additionally, drinking water is sourced from a dam and treated in a water treatment plant, with recycled water also flowing back into the household system.
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The diagram illustrates different methods and techniques for how rainwater is reused.
Overall, the process starts with collecting rainwater in a dam and a rainwater tank and ends with the release of excess treated water and stromwater treatment in a river.
Firstly, the rainwater collected in a dam is supplied to a water treatment plant, where it is converted into drinking water and supplied to residences. Secondly, the rainwater falls on the roof of the house and is collected in a rainwater tank kept aside by the house. Furthermore, this collected rainwater is directly supplied to the house for household usage.
Finally, the treated water was collected into the wastewater treatment plant, and recycled water was provided for household usage. Stromwater treatment of surface runoff water and excess treated water release into the local river.
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