Fresh water definition

Fresh water means water, such as tap water, that has not been previously used in a process operation or, if the water has been recycled from a process operation, it has been treated and meets the effluent guidelines for chromium wastewater.
Fresh water means water having a specific conductivity less than a solution containing six thousand (6,000) parts per million of sodium chloride.
Fresh water. – means surface and subsurface water in its natural state useful for drinking water for human consumption, domestic livestock, irrigation, industrial, municipal and recreational purposes, and that will support aquatic life and contains less than 10,000 ppm total dissolved solids.

Examples of Fresh water in a sentence

  • Fresh Water System Components: Water pump, compressor, water tank, water lines, traps, fittings, faucets.


More Definitions of Fresh water

Fresh water means surface and subsurface water in its
Fresh water means all waters not defined as salt water
Fresh water means groundwater that may be produced from any subsurface water-bearing formation or aquifer that may be used in oil and gas operations or for some other beneficial purpose, but excluding Produced Water and Recycled Water.
Fresh water means surface and subsurface water in its natural state that is suitable for drinking water for human consumption, domestic livestock, irrigation, industrial, municipal and recreational purposes, that is capable of supporting aquatic life, and contains less than 10,000 ppm total dissolved solids. (Section 1-5 of the Act)
Fresh water means all waters not defined as salt water including, but not limited to, rivers upstream of the river mouth, lakes, ponds, and reservoirs.
Fresh water means water which has less than five thousand (5,000) parts per million total dissolved solids. All other water is salt water. [82:1020.1(7)]
Fresh water means waters of the State which contain natural levels of salinity of 5 parts per thousand or less.