The given picture illustrates the process of producing drinking water in an Australian town by harvesting rainwater. Overall, it is a wholly mechanical process, including a total of several stages from the natural gathering of rainwater to the delivering of final products to the majority of houses on the ground.
The first stage of the process includes three steps only and requires the use of specialized machinery. It commences with gathering rainwater naturally through the use of roofs and a pipeline leading to the underground and subsequently undergoing a filtering process. Following this, this water content is flowed into a large tank to save it.
The second stage consists of two steps and is wholly mechanical. First, stored water is continuously transported to a machine of a water treatment through linking to a long pipeline before being soaking with the utilizing of chemicals to attain drinking water. The procedure concludes with distributing the finished product to many houses on the ground through another pipeline.
