A process chart emphasises the way of collecting rainwater to make it fit for drinking after its treatment in an Australian town. Overall, this underground water treatment is simple and consists of roughly three different steps.
According to the given data, it is evident that rainwater is being collected on the rooftops and then diverts towards underground pipes via drainage pipe that is adjoining the roof to the ground. This collected rainwater is then sent to a cylindrical-shaped water filter that is installed underground. This filter supplies filtered water to the rectangular shape storage tank that stores filtered water.
Moving further, stored water from the storage tank is then headed towards the Water Treatment Tank which is almost the same shape and size as the storage tank. In this treatment plan, with the help of chemicals, this water is being treated and making it fit for drinking.
Finally, this water treatment plant is pumping the potable water toward homes where this water is being used for drinking.
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