Title: Meterwave observations of Saturn to constrain its water content Abstract: We present radio observations of Saturn at metric wavelengths obtained with the Giant Meterwave Radio Telescope in India, the eVLA interferometer in the USA, and the LOFAR interferometer in Europe. These measurements aim at contraining the ammonia and water abundances in the deep atmosphere of Saturn below the ice clouds at a few kilobar pressure levels. Radiative transfer models of the planet''s thermal emission at these wavelengths, fitted to these measurements, allow us to then derive a range of possible values for the bulk NH3 and H2O abundances.