The process by which drinking water is produced can be outlined in a number of distinct steps.
Overall, the production of drinkable water using solar-powered machinery involves several man-made devices, and the process itself can be broken down into three main stages: sunlight is absorbed by solar panels, followed by an underground process, and then sent through a water tank machine.
In the initial stage, sunlight is captured by a man-made tool called a solar panel before being sent to a converter. Once sunlight has been delivered to the converter, it is then sent through underground pumps along the way to the water tank.
The next stage of the process begins when water itself arrives at the water tank, which is positioned on a wooden platform. Subsequent to this, pure water passes through the pipe, which can be controlled by its tap at the bottom. Finally, this soft water is gathered into a movable container for consumption.
