Dear All,
In my home town the municipal water distribution started once in three days.
Some part of the country has seen rain deficit this year.
This situation is expected to worsen in summer.
All of us should try to encourage water saving, recycling.
Attached is a ppt on Thirst for Water.
Hope you like it.
Thanks & Regards,
Sudhir

From India, Nasik
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Dear Sudhir ,
Very nice posting..
We all need water. All living things must have water to survive, whether they get it from a water fountain, a rain cloud, or a little bottle attached to the side of a hamster cage.
Without water, your body would stop working properly. Water makes up more than half of your body weight and a person can't survive for more than a few days without it. Why? Your body has lots of important jobs and it needs water to do many of them. For instance, your blood, which contains a lot of water, carries oxygen to all the cells of your body. Without oxygen, those tiny cells would die and your body would stop working.
So stop wasting of water.....................utilise it properly.

From India, New Delhi
Dear Sudhir,
Great collection!
I will certainly present your views through the slides to the natives i visit quite often in Andhra Pradesh and other villages in different states and ofcourse the ''metro people'. It will be a great 'relief.!! to all of us......
Thanks
God bless
Samuel V

From India, Mumbai
It is avery Good Presentation and an eye opener for those who either do not drink sufficient Water for thei well being or for those who waste water..Water is Life nad Life is Water. Jal hi Jiwan hai.
From India, Mumbai
A very good eye opener sudhir sir.................
Since am hailing from an agricultural family i know the need of water...........
Our water resources get depleted year by year..............
We were cultivating paddy in our fields regularly every year wen am young, later we stopped cultivating paddy because of limited supply of water and started cultivating maize, but now we oly have coconut farm and have stopped the cultivation of food crops due to unavailability of water..... even the well that of 90 feet has got dried up and we are able to water our coconut farm once in 4 days.........
so i myself have witnessed the unavailability of water due to our ignorance.................

From India, Coimbatore
Team,

Saving water is important for many reasons, and some are more obvious than others. While some people believe that conservation of natural resources makes ethical and moral sense, others appreciate conservation from a practical side, in that water is a limited resource and depleting it unnecessarily reduces future availability.

Cost

The most direct, visible and personal reason to save water is to reduce your own expenses. Using water costs money. Overuse of water reduces the available supply, and according to fundamental economic principles, the reduction in the supply of water will result in a corresponding increase in price.

Environment

While water is an abundant resource on Earth, fresh, potable water is in limited supply. Fresh water is more important to humans than salt water because we use fresh water to cook, bathe and drink. However, fresh water also supports numerous forms of life, such as freshwater fish and algae, and depleting the supply of fresh water upsets the ecosystem. Humanity's overuse of water has direct effects on species outside of our own.

Energy

When you use more water, you force your local water treatment plant to purify and filter more water and send more to your household. All of these services require energy, so the increased use of water depletes yet another resource. The Mono Lake Committee states that 39 percent of the freshwater withdrawals in America can be attributed to electricity production from fossil fuels and nuclear energy alone. Your own household expends more energy the more water you use as well, as water used for cooking, washing and bathing is generally heated.

Treatment Systems

Before you can use water, it must pass through filtration and treatment plants. Using too much water can overwhelm these plants to the point that untreated water can be flushed through the system before being fully treated, possibly resulting in a health hazard. Additionally, too much water use can blow out septic systems, which can release untreated material into the ground, possibly contaminating both groundwater and soil.

Future Generations

As populations expand and modernize, water consumption rises. We can safely predict that future generations will have a greater need for water than we have today. Conserving water today means we can delay or prevent future water development projects, which will require more energy and money to build. Additionally, any supply that we can preserve today will exist for the future.

From United States, Fpo
Dear Raghu,
Thanks for the beautiful post.
Any improvement in Environmental field reduces the cost and increases the profitability.
In Maharashtra even the builders are being made compulsory to provide sewage treatment plants.
The water has to be preserved for the mankind.
Thanks & Regards,
Sudhir

From India, Nasik
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