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The image diagrams a domestic water reuse cycle: rain collects in a dam and from a house roof into a rainwater tank. Water from the dam flows to a Water Treatment Plant, which produces Drinking Water that is piped to the house. Rainwater from the roof is collected in a Rainwater Tank and also supplied to the house. The house generates Household Wastewater, which is sent to a Wastewater Treatment Plant. This plant creates two outputs: Recycled Water, which is returned to the house, and Excess Treated Water, which is discharged. Separately, rainwater runoff from the ground undergoes Stormwater Treatment before being released into a river.
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The image displays information about a range of methods for reusing rainwater.
Overall, this is a two stages man made process that includes certain steps by reusing rainfall and realized with the definite starting and ending process.
The whole process starts with rainwater which falls to damba, after that the water is purified in treatment plants and then this clean water enters the residents house. Consequently, water after rain which falls on the roof of the house is assembled in a rainwater tank which is located near to home, which consumers use.
In addition, household wastewater is transferred to wastewater treatment plants, so in the next step unnecessary treated water is released to the local river. Finally, stormwater from the water felled in the garden of the house drained to the local river.
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