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, ‘ 43307 43308 .
_ ANALYSIS- Grains per Parts per Grains per Parts per
gallon. million. gallon. million.
T Total solid matter_ 18.3 315. 18.7 321.
` . Ignited solid mat- _
ter ____________ 13.5 231. 13.7 235.
Organic and vola-
tile matter .._.. 4.8 84. 5.0 86.
Chlorin (Cl) ..... 3. 5.
‘ Nitrite nitrogen ,1 None None
I Nitrate nitrogenu None 0.9
Free ammonia no A Faint trace Faint trace
Calcium and magnesium very moderate in both samples,
. mostly as the carbonates. Sulfates small in both samples.
These are ordinary spring waters with practically no differ- » I
ence in the composition. The two samples of spring No. 2
were identical in composition. A
POWELL COUNTY. ·
LABORATORY NO. 43160—Chalybeate water sent by Jake
Gentry, Westbend, Ky., June 20th, 1913, from a spring
near Westbend. Sample muddy.
` ANALYSISYOHQ gallon contains 21.9 grains of solid matter
(.376 gram per liter) composed of calcium carbonate, magne— .
sium carbo.nate, sodium chlorid, a moderate amount of iron,
probably as the carbonate and traces of silica, potassium
sulfate and lithium carbonate.
lt is a weak chalybeate water.
SIMPSON COUNTY.
LABORATORY NO. 43162 B-Mineral water sent by T. J. Me—
guire, Franklin, Ky., June 24, 1913.
ANALYSISSOne gallon contains 162.1 grains of mineral
matter (2.78 grams per liter) composed of sodium chlorid,
calcium sulfate, magnesium sulfate, some calcium carbonate