This sieve is trying to filter water into a pipe that's kind of stressed, meaning that it is full but is passing maybe a couple of kilograms of water per second.
It is well-supplied with polluted water, meaning that the input pipe is full.
There is a sweeper above it that keeps picking up 935.5 kg of sand that's on the ground.
There is no automation and everything is powered.
What happens is that the sweeper puts the sand in the water sieve, and the sieve spoots all of the sand (935.5 kg) back out onto the ground, instantly. It does this every time the sieve manages to output a packet of water.
Every time it tries to put sand into the sieve, the sieve ends up with about 1kg less sand in it.
This sand is called sand, and it seems to be normal sand.
See description.

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