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• t <br />Table No. 1 <br />mg/1 <br />1laxwell I•iine Discharge <br />Parameter 9/17/80 10:15 A;q <br />• ~ <br />Sodium (dissolved) 302 <br />Calcium (dissolved) 1.9 <br />Magnesium (dissolved) 1.10 <br />Potassium (dissolved) 2.48 <br />Iron (total) 40.7 <br />Iron (dissolved) <0.01 <br />Zinc (total) 0.277 <br />Zinc (dissolved) _<0.004 <br />Manganese (total) 0.252 <br />i•langanese (dissolved) <0.002 <br />Selenium (total) 0.008 <br />Boron (total) 0.25 <br />Alkalinity (as CaC03) 716 <br />Bicarbonate 814 <br />Carbonate 29 <br />Chloride 52 <br />Fluoride 6.40 <br />PH 3.7 <br />Sulfate 17 <br />Conductivity (umhos/cm) 1200 <br />TDS 1034 <br />TSS 6520 <br />Sodium P.bsorption Ratio 43.2 <br />fon Balance 3.5 <br />* Note: Ion Balance calculations are based on dissolved anions <br />and cations. The sample shows an excess of anicns or a <br />cation (s) that is not being accounted for. The sample <br />was rechecked for Sodium, Calcium and Bicarbonate since <br />these are the major constituents in this water. A <br />qualitative scan (X-ray fluorescence) gave inconclusive <br />results on the dissolved constituents in the ~~iater. A <br />scan will be run on the salts to determined if there is an <br />additional cation not accounted for, This data will be <br />forthcoming should any contradictions to the data herein <br />arise. <br />If there are any questions concerning these results, please call. <br />• <br />Bruce A. Nale ' ~ <br />Section Supervisor <br />as <br />COMMER CfALTESTING & ENGINEERING CO. <br />Div. <br />Crrn :`.'ace~ra~4etl <br />. ,,- 7•o~ta ion <br />