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Water found in lakes, streams, and rivers, but not the ocean
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Water with no salt content.
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Water that does not contain salt, or is not saline.
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Water found in lakes, rivers, streams; generally containing less than 1,000 mg/L of dissolved solids.
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Water that has a salt content of less than 0.05% (500 parts per million).
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Water that is not saline or brackish. Water that is low in salts, containing less than 1,000 mg/L of dissolved solids.
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water that has no salt in it
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relating to or living in or consisting of water that is not salty; "freshwater fish"; "freshwater lakes"
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Water containing less than 1 mg/l of dissolved solids of any type.
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water containing no significant amounts of salts; potable water suitable for all normal uses ( see potable water)
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All water except coastal water and geothermal water (RMA).
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Water with a low concentration of dissolved salts (salinity less than 0.5 parts per thousand).
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Water that contains less than 1,000 mg/L (milligrams per liter) of dissolved solids; generally, more than 500 mg/L is considered undesirable for drinking and many industrial uses.
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Water, typically derived from inland or rainfall, with less than 0.03% ionic content.
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water that has not been impaired or contaminated
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Water from rivers, lakes, reservoirs and underground streams.
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Water without salt in it, like ponds and streams.
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lakes and rivers where water is not salty; not oceans or salt water.
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water with less than 1 ppt of salt. Does not denote water quality.
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Water that is not salty, found in inland bodies of water.
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The water of rivers and most stillwaters, containing little or no dissolved salt
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Pearls Often known as Biwa pearls as they originated from Lake Biwa in Japan, freshwater pearls are mostly cultured in China today.
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Non-salty water.
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Not salt or ocean water.
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Of, pertaining to, or living in, water not salt; as, fresh-water geological deposits; a fresh-water fish; fresh-water mussels.
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mainly lives in water that is not salty.
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Pearls that are grown in freshwater mollusks in lakes or rivers. Most come from China, Japan and the Untied States and their shapes range from perfectly round to rice-shaped, off-round, oval and a huge variety of freeforms.
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water that contains less than 1,000 milligrams per liter (mg/L) of dissolved solids; generally, more than 500 mg/L of dissolved solids is undesirable for drinking and many industrial uses.
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Water other than seawater, including, rain, condensation and bilgewater.
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Water containing only small quantities (generally less than 1,000 milligrams per liter) of dissolved materials.
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(eau douce) Water that generally contains less than 1,000 milligrams per litre of dissolved solids such as salts, metals, and nutrients.
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