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  and sodium sulfate, traces of iron, silica, potassium sulfate, j . 7
lithium and strontium carbonate.   ’
' It is a moderately strong sulfated water. A ij  
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A LABORATORY N0. 43362—Salt water from the Taylorsville   ~¤ ‘
* Artesian well, sent by J. A. Williamson, Lexington, Ky.  
‘ The well is about 250 yards from the Court House, was  
bored in 1905 and is 1037 feet deep. Sample contained c   ir,.
` some ferruginous sediment. The portions for analysis were KQ  gj
Q taken after thorough shaking. Sample received about the    
Q middle of December, 1913. The water was later put on the    
  market as “Cil-i-ko Water" by the Cil-i-ko Mineral Spring  
  Co., Lexington, and is recommended by themfor rheuma— _  
Q tism.      
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Q ANALYSIS-- per liter per gallon.  
Ferrous carbonate (FeCOs) .... - ..... .0421 2.46 ‘ .·Q;·?‘-f 
Q Calcium carbonate (CaCOs) _._. - ..._ .- .2625 15.31  
" Magnesium carbonate (MgCO:~:) ..._.. .0694 4.05  
Q Strontium sulfate (SrSOi) ...._..._._ .1441 8.40  
Q Calcium sulfate, anhydrous, (CaSO.¤) -- 2.0485 119.49  
Q Potassium sulfate (KQSO4) ..... .. ._... .3202 18.63  
, . Sodium borate ....r......._.......... trace. ..... .  
’ Sodium bromid (NaBr) .............. .0052 .30  
ci Sodium iodid ........................ trace. ...... Y 
2 Lithium chlorid ........... ..---.. .....r trace. --;--_  
Q Magnesium chl0rid,anhydrous (MgCl2) 1.1250 65.62  
Sodium chlorid (NaCl) _________...... 11.5250 672. 26 A  
Q sum (siog) _____..,..............._. .0080 .47 Q   
; Total ,_...._....................... 15. 550 906. 99 `   
  Total solids dried at 1059- ............ 16.576 966.88 Q? 
  Ignited solids .._.............. . ...... 14.884 868.16  
The analysis shows a large amount of sodium chlorid  
(common salt) and considerable quantities of calcium and ·  
magnesium compounds. It is primarily a salt water, con-  ·
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