l Kentucky Agricultural Experrhnent Station. 49 ,  
.  
DIVISION OF CHEMISTRY. ‘  
 -’ . 1  
‘S:  
, ANALYSES OF MINERAL AND POTABLE WATERS. ill
BY ·  
A. M. PETER, S. D. Avunrrr AND J. S. McH.mGUE. .  
_ · V . ANDERSON COUNTY.  
  LABouAToRY N0. G 8680—Mineral water from well of E. A.  
‘ i Carr, Mclzirayer, 4 miles south of Lawrenceburg. It is a bored  
  well 51 feet deep. The supply of water seems inexhaustible.  
e Collected by E. A. Carr, April 15, 1915. The water is said to  
~,  be good for kidney trouble. Sample a half gallon jug, well  
., sealed. Received April 17th of J. B. Hoeing, State Geologist.  
  #::1
 An
if  Grams per Grains per  
j ANALYs1s——— liter. gallon.  
  Calcium carbonate, CaCO3 ______.,...,_._,,..................... .1600 9.33   _
4  Calcium sulfate. anhydrous, CaSO_, .................. .2560 14.92  
 , Magnesium sulfate, anhydrous, MgSO4 ...... .4506 26.27  
 », Potassium sulfate, K2SO4 ...._..........._................,..... .0013 .08  
 L Magnesium chlorid, anhydrous, MgCl2 ......... .1221 7.12 Q4 g
 ; Sodium chlorid, NaCl ..- ..................,............................ 4.5329 264.27 tg
  Silica, SiO2 ................................r............................................. .0200 1.16 ,  
  1 1  
j  Total .__...__......___,...,,,t__.....,............................................. 5.5429 323.15 ‘  
E  Ignited solids .- .........,.,,,,....._.,_............_................................ 5.3900 314.20  
  aw
    ‘
 { It is a saline water of moderate strength and should have  
I  medicinal value.