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The provided diagram illustrates the process of producing potable

water from rainwater in an Australian town. Overall, the production of


drinking water involves five main steps, beginning with the collection
of rainwater and ending with the distribution of purified water to
families.
At the beginning of the process, rainwater is channeled to the pipe
system built under the roofs through the drains. In the subsequent
step, a water filter is used to get rid of the dirt and filth. Once the
unwanted pollutants are eliminated, the water is moved into a huge
container for the purpose of storing.

The process continues with the stored water being channeled to


another rectangular container where it is treated with chemicals.
During the process, the rainwater is transformed into drinkable water.
Finally, the clean water produced from the previous stage is pumped
into the water system of residents’ houses to be used.
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