The cycle illustrates rainwater collection in an Australian town for drinking purposes.
Overall, it can be seen that there are six main stages in rainwater collection for it to be completely purified and drinkable. To be specific, these are rainwater collection, transport to water filter, storage, chemical treatment, and final distribution.
The first stage in this process involves the collection of rain droplets from the sky which accumulate down to the drain. The next stage entails transporting the rainwater that is connected through a system of pipes to the water filter system. Once the water is passed through the filter system, it is then stored in a storage tank.
Subsequently, the stored water is passed through the water treatment tank where chemicals are added to separate the harmful micro-organisms from the water and make it safe to drink for the residents. The final stage in this process involves distributing safe drinking water through connected pipes to the households of the Australian town.
