Water cycle

Complete water cycle, is the expression that defines the whole life of water, from its catchment in nature as a raw material to its availability in our homes as drinking water, and back to nature after treatment.
From its catchment in springs, wells, reservoirs, etc., and after going through the treatment stations that purify it, where it is object of stringent controls, water is transported to storage tanks built in towns and then, through the distribution systems, arrives to the user.
Once used, it is channeled through the sewerage network to the wastewater treatment plant, from where it returns to the natural environment with all guarantees.
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