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BRACKISH WATERBrackish water means water where the salinity is appreciable but not at a constant high level. The salinity may be subject to considerable variation due to the influx of fresh or sea waters.
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BRACKISH WATERsalty water, usually a mixture of seawater and freshwater.
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BRACKISH WATERBrackish water is used in reverse osmosis systems. Brackish water is technically defined as water having TDS levels up to 6,000 mg/L, but is generally water that is too salty to be considered potable, [..]
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BRACKISH WATERHas a salt content percentage somewhere between sea water and fresh water.
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BRACKISH WATER Water polluted or contaminated by organic matter, salts or acids, or a combination thereof.
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BRACKISH WATERwater contaminated by salt, but with a salinity lower than 35 parts per thousand. See Brine.
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BRACKISH WATERBrackish water is slightly salty - it is a mixture of fresh and salt water.
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BRACKISH WATERWater that is neither falls in the category of salt water, nor in the category of fresh water. It holds the middle between either one of the categories.
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BRACKISH WATERWater containing bacteria between 1,000 and 15,000 ppm of dissolved solids.
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BRACKISH WATERWater that is neither falls in the category of salt water, nor in the category of fresh water. It holds the middle between either one of the categories.
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BRACKISH WATER
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BRACKISH WATERFresh and salt water combined.
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BRACKISH WATERis water that is not fresh, but is not salty like ocean water. The salinity of brackish water is between 0.5 and 30.0 parts per thousand. It is often characterized by a dirty color, small amounts of salts, and is heavily influenced by the tides.
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BRACKISH WATERareas with salty water, usually in coastal marshes and estuaries.
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BRACKISH WATERA mixture of fresh and salty water that often appears brown in color. Characteristics of brackish water are heavily influenced by tides because salt levels typically increase with an incoming tide (flood tide) and decrease with an outgoing tide (ebb tide).
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BRACKISH WATERWater with a salt content between 1000 and 4000 parts per million.
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BRACKISH WATERcontains 500 to 3000ppm of sodium chloride.
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BRACKISH WATERA mixture of fresh water and salt water.
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BRACKISH WATERWater containing dissolved minerals in amounts that exceed normally acceptable standards for municipal, domestic, and irrigation uses. Considerably less saline than sea water.
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BRACKISH WATERFresh and salt water combined.
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BRACKISH WATERWater containing dissolved solids in the range of 1,000 to 10,000 mg/l.
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BRACKISH WATERSalty water (>0.5‰ salt) with less salt than seawater.
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