Mineral Waters. 603 V j °
  ANALYSIs—One gallon contains 117.0 grains of solid matter _ E _ A
, (200.6 grams per liter) composed mainly of calcium sulfate `
  and magnesium sulfate, some sodium sulfate, small amounts   if
  of sodium chlorid and calcium carbonate and traces of iron, Q
  silica, zinc and potassium sulfate. — g " A
  It is a magnesia water, the calcium sulfate present render-   ,
  ing it very hard. It contains too much mineral matter to be it i .
  wholesome for constant use as a drinking water but should  ii}
  have some medicinal value. ‘   ‘-    
  LABoRAToRY No. 43290—Well water sent October 2, 1913, _   ·l¤_l ¥ a`‘»— ._
  by S. C. Barnes, East View, Ky. The sample was full of    
L_ very finely divided clay. After standing several days the  
  clay settled partly leaving a slight_ly cloudy water.   pilv J .
  ANALYsIs—One gallon contains 16.8 grains of solid matter '  
  (.288 gram per liter) composed of sodium chlorid, sodium §_l_YI‘;_»,
  sulfate, calcium and magnesium carbonates, calcium sulfate  
{ and traces of iron, silica, potassium sulfate and lithium .  
_ carbonate. _  
~ The analysis shows the sample is ordinary well water.  
  LABORATORY No. 43163—Water from a stream on the prop-  
{ erty of the Pine Mountain Settlement School, to determine  
l if fit for the water supply of the school. Brought`,] by Dr. ._ 
; W. O. Bullock, Lexington, Ky., June 25th, 1913. The  
  sample contained a little brownish, ilocculent sediment.  
  Parts_ Grains  
_f ANALYSIS*· per million. per gallon.  
  Total solids .r...1.........._... 140. 8.16  
- Ignited solids .................. 96. 5.60 i 
_` Organic and volatile _.._........ 44. 2.56  
. Sulfate ____..__..._............ A trace. ? 
ohionn ........................ 2. 4 
. Nitrite ........................ None.  
g Nitrate r...................... A trace. Q ; 
Free ammonia ................. A trace.  
. M   — ~ . .11-1,,