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The image shows a diagram of a rainwater collection system used for drinking water in an Australian town; the process starts with Rainwater collected from roofs piped down to a Water Filter, then directed to Water Treatment where Chemicals are added, proceeds to Storage, and finally, the treated water is piped for use as Drinking Water, excess water is drained out through a Drain outlet.
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The diagram depicts the rainwater collection process for drinking water in an Australian town.
The rainwater is initially collected from roofs, filtered, treated with chemicals, stored, and eventually used as drinking water.
Rainwater first accumulates on building rooftops and is channeled through a drain to a water filter. In this stage, large particles such as leaves and rocks are removed before the water moves to storage for further processing.
Subsequently, the water from storage is directed to a water treatment tank where chemicals are added. This treatment removes invisible contaminants like bacteria and fungi, ensuring the water is safe for drinking before being distributed through pipes.
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