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The image depicts two diagrams, one representing the current water supply system and the other representing the future water supply system. In the current system, water flows from a dam/storage to a water treatment plant, then to households, shops, factories, and a city, with pure water, storm water, and waste water being discharged into a river. The future system is similar but includes additional lines for storm water and waste water management. Both diagrams use arrows to indicate the direction of water flow, with three types of arrows representing pure water, storm water, and waste water.
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The diagram illustrates the water system in Australia at two times (present and in the future)
Overall, the river will no longer be used in the process in the future, and the procedure will become circular.
At present, the pure water for consumption in the city, shops, households and factories is taken from a dam or storage of water. After used water has 2 ways to go, wastewater goes to the water treatment plant, which then runs to the river, and storm water from facilities goes directly to the river.
In the future, pure water will be brought from a dam or storage to the city, like in the present. Interesting point that in the future storm water will not run to the river, it will be similar to how the waste water goes to the water treatment plant. Significant improvements, these two types of water will be purified at water treatment plants and supplied directly to city facilities as clean water.
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