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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 […]
The diagram illustrates how an Australian town processes rainwater to use as drinking water. Overall, rainwater is collected from houses and then passes through a filter into storage where it is then treated with chemicals to make it fit for human consumption. Initially, the rain which falls on the rooftop is collected by the gutter […]
The diagram demonstrates the process of transforming rainwater into potable water in a town in Australia. Overall, the rainwater collected on the top of several houses is the starting point, while it ends with water being received by the household basins. In the middle, there are 3 distinct stages. In the first step, the water […]
The diagram illustrates how rainwater is collected for use as drinking water in an Australian town. Overall, rainwater does not go directly to the residents but undergoes multiple step-by-step processes to make it suitable for consumption. First, freshwater falling on the roof of a house is directed into the drainage system. The home drains channel […]
The diagram illustrates the process of gathering and transforming rainwater into drinking water in an Australian town. Overall, this process contains four main stages where rainwater is collected, filtered, stored, and treated for household consumption. As rainwater falls down to the roof, it is accumulated using a draining system consisting of drains attached on the […]
