In the spirit of World Water Week, we've compiled a list of our top 10 water tweeters. It's in no way definitive or in any particular order, it's simply a mix of the NGO's, social enterprises and individuals we follow who share useful insights, information and updates on all things water.
If you can think of any water tweeters that would make a great addition to the list, let us know @GuardianSustBiz and we'll make sure we add them to the list.
Pump Aid @PumpAid
International water NGO determined to end water poverty. 'Drop' into the the water community chatter and help spread the water ripple.
Water.org @Water
Safe water & the dignity of a toilet, for all, in our lifetime.
Sustainable Water @SustainableH2o
Sustainable Water specialises in the analysis, recommendation and implementation of practical solutions focusing on the conservation, reclamation and reuse of H2O
End Water Poverty @EndWaterPoverty
We campaign against the global water and sanitation crisis. Make your voice heard through End Water Poverty. Tweets by Jen, Sarah and Olivier.
Circle of Blue @circleofblue
Reporting the global freshwater crisis. Publishes #WaterNews, the daily go-to source for global water news and data.
Alexandra Cousteau @acousteau
Explorer, filmmaker, author and water advocate.
Patrick Keys @watersecurity
Exploring food, floods, famine, dams, droughts and more.
Babs & Sunny Forsyth @abundantwater
Helping potters make water filters for their villages. Because everyone deserves clean water.
Scott Harrison @scottharrison
Founder, ceo of charity: water (www.charitywater.org). Photographer, husband, follower of Christ.
Growing Blue @GrowingBlue
Dedicated to discussing global + local water challenges + best practices. Site and Twitter account managed by Veolia Water.
WaterAid @WaterAid
WaterAid transforms lives by improving access to safe water, hygiene and sanitation. Tweets from London web team. US, Australia and Sweden feeds also available!
GiveMeTap @givemetap
Get free water refills from a network of cafes/eateries and help fund clean water projects in Africa. Also you reduce plastic wastage, and save money too!
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You can see our list on Twitter here.
We'd love to hear your thoughts on the list and suggestions for who else we should include so please do add them to the comments section below or tweet us.
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