The whole of the human body, while generally made up of roughly 60% water, sheds a wonderful light on the mechanism and functionality of water pumps and pipes. The most efficient water system possible – and that which largely involves and employs the use of these pumps and pipes – could thus be said to have learned well enough from the mechanisms of the human body’s transport system.

While the whole transport mechanism may be so much more complicated than what could be reflected from what has just been said, there certainly are simple lessons for one to learn from. One of these lessons encompasses the importance of maintaining not only the water pump itself, but also the abundance of the water supply and the quality of that supply.

If you would try to understand the relevance of maintaining the abundance, that is, the quantity of the water supply to how bodily water pumps are to be maintained as well, that alone would be giving out powerful hints to the more mechanical equivalents. When there is less available from the water supply, there would naturally be less water to pump, and lesser amounts of water would be expected to be delivered to a second point as a sure result. While the pumping might be forced from the human machinery, it is evident that without the refilling of water into the body from the outside reservoir, the body would only be exhausted to dehydration and the efforts of the bodily pump put to waste. This is understood to be unfruitful and even damaging to the human body. The same might then be inferred for the water pump used in the community’s water system.

Putting the concept in mind, it will then be most easily inferred that there is indeed a great deal of importance in maintaining water reservoirs and keeping them well preserved. Aside from the abundance or the quantity aspect, the quality aspect of the water supply would now be more easily seen in consequence. If the human body demands of a water supply which is able to promote health rather than sickness, then the larger water pumps Australia employs in its water distribution systems would be in dire need of the same high water quality. Only the standardised water quality would then be really promising of the fullest pump performance and longevity.

You see, the essence of having a right balance between water quantity and quality has indeed been demonstrated in greater light through a closer look at what the human body internally needs. Now, water quantity and quality will not only be considered as reasons or goals for installing the best water pipes and pumps; they would also be needed for the work of the pipe and pump maintenance itself.