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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 depicts information about, how water has been made available to people now and how it will be in coming years in Australia.
Overall, the used water which is waste from the water treatment plant is being discharged into the river at present. however, it will be modified in future and the wastewater will be made reusable and will be assigned to the community.
At present pure water is being circulated from the dam to the needed community. The used water from these places is sent to the treatment plant then the sewer water is dumped into the river. While stormwater is also sent off in the river.
In contrast to that, in future, the treatment plants will start to process the used water and will be made reusable to provide to the city, moreover, the stormwater that is being dumped into the river will be sent to the plant which treats the water.
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