The illustration presents how an Australian town is collect rainwater for use of drinking water. It explains each step in a simple and linear way.
Overall, the process consist of 3 main stages, beginning with the collecting water in the filter and ending with the drinking water getting into the faucet.
Initially, the rainwater from the roof drains underground and enters the water filter. Clean water go down to the storage. This storage tank allows the town to save water for periods without rain. In the next stage, the water go to the water treatment where meat with chemicals. These chemicals are added to kill bacteria and make the water safe to drink. After this, the water is clean and suitable for household consumption. The water that has undergone chemical treatment rises through pipes and flows into a tap. Finally, you can draw water and use it for drinking and other daily needs.
