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The diagram illustrates the systematic procedure for harnessing rainwater as a source of potable water in an Australian town. From an overall perspective, the process encompasses four essential stages: collection, filtration, treatment, and distribution of drinking water. Initially, rainwater is collected as it falls upon rooftops, subsequently channeled into drainage systems. From these drains, the […]
The diagram illustrates the respective stages of how an Australian town stores and converts rainwater into purified water. Overall, the system is a closed-loop process involving five distinct processes, beginning with the collection of rainwater from residential rooftops and ending with the distribution of treated water back to households. The process integrates both physical filtration […]
The diagram illustrates how an Australian town processes rainwater for 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 that falls on the rooftop is collected by the gutter […]
The given picture depicts a method by which residents living in an Australian town collect and transform rainwater into drinkable water. From an overall perspective, it is evident that rainwater from drains experienced both physical and chemical treatments to reach the standards of water used for drinking purposes. In the initial step, rainwater falls on […]
