Millennium Water Story (MWS) is an on-line information, education and communication initiative which aims to enhance awareness and sensitization...

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Millennium Water Story (MWS) is an on-line information, education and communication initiative which aims to enhance awareness and sensitization among all stakeholders about the centrality of water for our survival and sustainable development. It intends to stimulate critical thinking about the gravity of the problems facing our invaluable water resources and educate about potential sustainable solutions. MWS is the first initiative in the world that intends to reach this goal through the exclusive medium of PHOTO STORIES .Though these photo stories portray real life situations from different parts of India on various dimensions of water management, these are actually representative of the challenges confronting the world’s water resources. Similarly, the solutions presented in these stories also hold the potential of wide applicability across varied geographical contexts. MWS is ​conceived and ​founded by ​Nandita Singh ​and Om Prakash ​Singh. Since ​its launch in ​January 2016, ​28 water photo ​stories have ​already been ​published, ​which can be ​visited on:​  ​ http://www.​millenniumwaterstory​.​org Based on the 2017 World Water Day theme of 'Wastewater', MWS announces publication of the latest photo story titled " WASTEWATER REUSE: SOME REFLECTIONS "​. This is the third story in a series based on this theme. "Wastewater reuse, which implies using wastewater or reclaimed water from one application for another application, offers multiple benefits for different water use sectors. This, in turn, has led to its promotion in recent times as the sustainable way forward for mitigating the increasing stress on water resources in terms of quality as well as quantity. In India, wastewater reuse, with or without recycle, has been in practice in different forms and for different purposes....." To read more visit: http://www.millenniumwaterstory.org/Wastewater%20Reuse%20-%20Some%20Reflections.html Enjoy, share and act!