The manifest diagrams illustrate how a water-delivering scheme operates in Australia at the present, planning for the future modification.
Overall, a noteworthy feature to this system is that the repurpose of the water treatment plant is apparently altered in order to harness its optimal benefits.
At the present, it initially depicts that water is retained in a dam or a storage where it, or pure water, can be straightforwardly conveyed to the residential zones. Specifically, the dwellers are able to make best use of water in such feasible situations that bring about beneficial assets for households, shops, factories and the whole city. Noticeably, waste substances blending in the water are diverted to the filtering system, so-called the water treatment plant, after they are amassed from the stored dam and inhabitant accommodation nearby. This moisted source of water, however, does not cater to any activities except for its mere retention.
Conversely, in the future plan for this scheme’s modification, waste water no longer springs from the initial dam and storage, but the top priority for household waste release still remains. Additionally, the water treatment plant obviously re-manufactures such sources of water, making it become pure water again to return the housings. Moreover, the rainy season provides dwelling places with more storm-water which is directly drained to the river, but it will be stored in the treatment plant imminently.
