Saline waters definition

Saline waters means those waters which contain a measurable quantity of sea water, at least one part chloride ion per thousand.
Saline waters means waters having salinities generally greater than 3.5 parts per thousand at mean high tide (N.J.A.C. 7:9B-1.4).

Examples of Saline waters in a sentence

  • Saline waters prepared with hypersaline brine and deionized water may also be used as dilution water.

  • Saline waters are essentially trapped at the bottom of the South Arm because of the significant differences in depth between the main lagoon and the deeper portions of the South Arm.

  • Saline waters from the CCS have been detected northwest of the CCS, moving in the direction of Miami-Dade County’s public water supply wellfields.

  • Saline waters from Chaunoy, Champotran and La Torche have the highest Sr contents and Sr isotopic ratios of around 0.710-0.711.

  • Saline waters are often characterized by low concentration of dissolved oxygen (< 2 ml O2/L, hypoxic condition).

  • Saline waters are also observed in samplers G5 and G6, located close to the rise of the clay layer but on its southern slope.

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  • Saline waters are unusable by humans, while the usable water comes from freshwater resources such as groundwater, lakes, and rivers.

  • Saline waters dominate down-flow from the deposit, indicating that their inflow is greater than that of the meteoric water.

  • Saline waters will have a high conductivity, as well polluted waters.

Related to Saline waters

  • Stormwater management planning area means the geographic area for which a stormwater management planning agency is authorized to prepare stormwater management plans, or a specific portion of that area identified in a stormwater management plan prepared by that agency.

  • waste water means used water containing substances or objects that is subject to regulation by national law.

  • Surface water means all water which is open to the atmosphere and subject to surface runoff.

  • Coastal waters means those waters of Long Island Sound and its harbors, embayments, tidal rivers, streams and creeks which contain a salinity concentration of at least five hundred parts per million under low flow conditions.

  • Produced water means water extracted from the earth from an oil or natural gas production well, or that is separated from oil or natural gas after extraction.

  • Receiving waters means the waters of the state into which point and non-point sources flow.