Highly salty water, commonly with more than 10,000 milligrams per liter of chloride In parts of Kansas, ground water may be naturally salty Brine also is regularly produced along with oil in Kansas < back to top C
A strong solution of salt (s), such as the sodium chloride brine used in the regeneration of ion exchange water softeners, but also applied to the mixed sodium, calcium and magnesium chloride waste solution from regeneration
Highly salty and heavily mineralized water containing heavy metal and organic contaminants Brine usually accompanies oil and gas deposits which exist far below drinkable groundwater supplies Top
Water saturated or strongly impregnated with salt; pickle; hence, any strong saline solution; also, the saline residue or strong mother liquor resulting from the evaporation of natural or artificial waters
Seawater with a salinity greater than 35 parts per thousand Usually occurs in isolated bodies of seawater that have high amounts of water loss due to evaporation
is water containing relatively large amounts of salts Brine water is created in areas of strong evaporation, like the Dead Sea, and in polar regions, when salt is ejected from water during freezing
Water that contains a high concentration of salt Brine discharges from desalination plants may include constituents used in pretreatment processes, in addition to the high salt concentration seawater
A strong solution of salts(s), such as the sodium chloride brine used in the regeneration of ion exchange water softeners; also applied to the mixed sodium, calcium, and magnesium chloride waste solution from regeneration