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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 diagram illustrates the process of collecting and reusing water for domestic purposes.
Overall, the process contains of several stages, from collecting rainwater to using it in a households.
Initially, water collected by two ways: through dam that goes all the way to water treatment plant and from rooftops and directed through pipes into a storage tank. during this stage, water is filtered from dirt and other trash.
After being stored, the clean water supplied to households, where it used for domestic puposes, for instance as washing and toilet flushing. In this way rainwater reused effiecently within households. Furthermore, reused water comes back to the water treatment plant, becomes excess treated water and then goes to the nature, that leads to the point, that reused water supplies the next wave of rains.
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