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The image contains two diagrams labeled "Present water supply" and "Future water supply system," showing Australia's water supply elements and flow. In the present system, from "Dam/Storage," pure water flows to "Households," "Shops," and "Factories," generating waste water directed to the "Water treatment plant" before discharging into the "River." The future system depicts pure water from "Dam/Storage" moving to "Households," "Shops," and "Factories," each producing waste water flowing into the "Water treatment plant," with arrows indicating treatment and storm water discharge to the "River," differing from the present setup by repositioning water and waste flows.
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The water supply is seen on the diagram. There are minor differences between the present and future supply. The most obvious difference is the correction of a few pathways.
To illustrate, in the first situation, there is a pathway which might be used to transfer water waste into the river. Moreover, there is another pathway on the opposite side, which also leads to the river, however, the starting point is the city and it is used to import storm water.
However, in the second diagram, the mentioned prior routes are situated in different locations. For instance, the first route that previously led to the river, is now utterly eradicated and erased. Instead, there can be seen another path starting from the water treatment plant and ending near the shops. Furthermore, the route that originally led to river, still starts from the city. However, its final destination now takes place near the water treatment plant.
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