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1970 - 1971

Northern Ohio Sugar Company

CAil'AIGN ,l...ifER •

rJ.ALYSIS

cc:

General Che1Jist

t11"

General .

.ianager

District Engineer

Factory

.:-anager

Laboratory

FIIJDL.A.Y FACTORY

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INDEX

City Water

Page

1

Factory Well Water

Page

2

Boiler .later

Page

3

Press

'

,Jash

Water

Page

4

Wh

ite

Centr

ifu

gal Wash Water

Page

5

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FORM 402•443 IM 7°69 PADS 100

WATER

.

i"illfilay

.

Factor

··· ... y Kind of Water: Description of Sample: Source of Water:

City

,la

ter

Ga~pa

ign

C

o

mp

osite

C

ity

Wate

r

;,a

in

ANALYSIS

Partl Per Million

Silica Si02 -Trnn Fe Calcium Ca Magnesium Mir Sodium Na Chlorine Cl Sulfuric Acid

so,

Carbonic Acid COa Phosphoric Acid PO,

Organic and Volatile (by difference)

TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS AT 105" C

COPIES TO General Chemist Dist. Supt. District Engineer Superintendent Laboratory

8

.

7

pH

12

2

17

10

4

6

28

131..

5

2e:..1.

8

262

ANALYSIS

.

9

.

~~p

-

~~g~

_

.

.

~9'.?.Q

.. ::

:

..

::!:9.

'.?.~

...

.

.

.

.

....

19 ...

.

HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS

Part, Per Million

Silica Si02

12

Sodium Chloride NaCl

46

Sodium Sulfate Na2SO~

86

Sodium Carbonate Na2COa

Sodium Phosphate NaaPO,

Magnesium Chloride MgCh

Magnesium Sulfate MgSO,

50

Magnesium Carbonate MgCOa Magnesium Phosphate' Mgs(PO,h

Calcium Sulfate CaS04

5

1

Calcium Carbonate CaCOa

5

Calcium Phosphate Caa(P0,)2

Ferrous Carbonate FeCOa

I.

Ferrous· Phosphate Fes(P0,)2

2e:..1

.

Organic and Volatile (by difference)

8

262

TOTAL DISSOLVED SOI.IDS AT 105° C

-•••••-•••-•••n••••••••-••-••••••-••••-•••••••••n•u-••••n-•••••••••••

Chief Cbemiat.

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FORM 402-443 1 M 7-69 PADS 100

WATER ANALYSIS

...

...

...

.

....

t!-

_

~q.J~y..

. ...

Factory Kind of Water:

Description of Sample :

Fac

tory

We

ll

Water

Campaign Composite

Source of Water:

Two

Deep

W

ells

Located

N

orth of the

Factory

_______________

__

_

ANALYSIS Silica Si02 Iron Fe Calcium Ca Ma,mesium Msr Sodium Na Chlorine Cl Sulfuric Acid

so,

Carbonic Acid COa Phosphoric Acid PO,

Organic and Volatile (by difference)

TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS AT 105° C

COPIES TO General Chemist Dist. Supt. District Engineer Superintendent Laboratory

8

.1

P H

Parta Per Million

20

2

104

4

9

32

58

181

158

60L

..

35

639

HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS

Part, Per Million

Silica Si02

20

Sodium Chloride NaCl

8

1

Sodium Sulfate Na2SO,.

Sodium Carbonate Na2COa Sodium Phosphate NaaPO,

Magnesium Chloride MgCl2

12

Magnesium Sulfate . MgSO,

227

Magnesium Carbonate MgCOa

Magnesium Phosphate Mgs(PO,h Calcium Sulfate CaSO,

Calcium Carbonate CaCOa

260

Calcium Phosphate Caa(PO,h

Ferrous Carbonate FeCOa

4.

Ferrous Phosphate Fea(P0,)2

f-.nL.

Organic and Volatile (by difference)

25

TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS AT 105° C

639

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FORM 402-443 IM 7-69 PADS 100

WATER ANALYSIS

. . .

.

.

.

. .

. . .

.

.

.

.

.

. .

F..

i.~9:~1:1.y

...

..

.

.

.

.

. Factory

...

g9:~P.?.~_g~---~9.

.

7.Q

.

.

. :: ..

f.:9.?.r .

.

.

...

.

.

l 9 ... .

Kind of Water:

Descri tion of Sam le :

osite

Source of Water:

B

oiler

Feed

Tank

W

ith

Ne

cessary

1-'.ake

-

Dp

of

City

Ha

ter

(

Water

Softener

)

R

e

age

nts Used

Lbs.

Da

ily

Av

.

Lbs.

T

o

Date

- - - -- - - -=C,...a~u=st=i~

·

c~S=o.,,.d,..a

_ _ _ _ _ _ _

...,7__.,,,8'-".'""8.__

_ _ _ _ _ _ _

~

l ... l...,,6.,_,7L..3L...

_ _ _ _ _ _

_

Sodium l'hosphat.e

26.3

3

89

4

Sod

ium

S

ulfite

13

.

9

2055

ANALYSIS HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS

Parta Per M illlon Parta Per Million

Silica Si02 Iron Fe C:a!cium Ca Maimesium Mg Sodium Na Chlorine Cl

Sulfuric Acid

so,

Carbonic Acid COa

Phosphoric Acid PO,

Organic and Volatile (by difference)

TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS AT 105° C

COPIES TO General Chemist Dist. Supt. District Engineer Superintendent Laboratory

11

.

2

pH

pH

lkal

inity

Hardne

ss

P0

4

S

o

d

ium

S

ulfite

D

i

ss

olv

ed

Solids

49

Silica Si02

b Sodium Chloride NaCl

5

Sodium Sulfate Na2SO~

5

Sodium Carbonate Na2COa

487

Sodium Phosphate NaaPO,

75

Magnesium Chloride MgCl2

3

86

Magnesium Sulfate MgSO,

JOO

Magnesium Carbonate MgCOa

60

Magnesium Phosphate Mgs(P0,)2

Calcium Sulfate CaSO,

Calcium Carbonate CaCOs

Calcium Phosphate Caa(PO,h

Ferrous Carbonate FeCOa

Ferrous Phosphate Fes(P0,)2

1373

414

Organic and Volatile (by difference)

1787

TOTAL DISSOLVED SOT.IDS AT 105° C

Cam-gaign

C

o

mpo

site

11.2

61

1

6

0

17

8

7

Campa

ign

Av

.

11

.

3

154

0

68

36

155

0

4

9

124

571

530

55

1

8

13

n

n73

£i:

l~

17

8

7

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Chief Chemiat.

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FORM 402-443 lM 7-69 PADS 100

WATER ANALYSIS

.

...

...

?~.~~.~~l

.... Factory

....

ca.1IJ.P.~J@ ..

J9.'.?.9.

..

:::

..

19.ZL ....

.

.

19_,_

.•....•

Kind of Water:

ress

W

a

sh

W

ater

Description of Sample:

Ca

m

p

a

ign

Composite

Source of Water:

F

i

rst

B

ody

Drips

,

Low

rla.w

Pan

D

rips, Dif

f

us

e

r

D

rips

,

H

eater

D

d

ps

,

and

N

ece

s

s

a

ry

~'.lak

e

-

Up

of

City

~

ater

ANALYSIS

Partl Per M illlon

Silica Si02

-

-Iron Fe Calcium Ca Magnesium Mir Sodium Na Chlorine Cl Sulfuric Acid

so.

Carbonic Acid COs Phosphoric Acid PO,

-Organic and Volatile (by difference)

TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS AT 105° C

78

COPIES TO General Chemist Dist. Supt. District Engineer Superintendent Laboratory p H HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS

Part, Per Million

Silica Si02

Sodium Chloride NaCl Sodium Sulfate Na2SO£ Sodium Carbonate Na2C01 Sodium Phosphate NaaPO, Magnesium Chloride MgCl2 Magnesium Sulfate MgSO, Magnesium Carbonate MgCOa Magnesium Phosphate' Mgs(PO,h Calcium Sulfate CaSO, Calcium Carbonate CaCOa Calcium Phosphate Caa(PO,h Ferrous Carbonate FeCOa Ferrous· Phosphate Fes(P0,)2

Organic and Volatile (by difference)

TOTAL DISSOLVED SOI.IDS AT 105° C

7

8

-•••••-•••-•••ooo•n•••-••-••••••-•••-••••••••••••o-••••••-•••••••••••

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FORM 402•443 IM 7.59 PADS 100

WATER ANALYSIS

....

...

.

.

..

.... 1'.'.~~~

.

1-~Y ...

....

.

..

.

....

.. Factory

...

g~_in~

J

gP.

..

19.7.'9.

.

.

::-..

J.

.

9.'.?1

...

.

..

...

19 ...

.

... .

Kind of Water:

White Centrifugal

Wash

Wa

ter

_ _ ....,,D,cce,,_.,s'-"c.,_,ri~tic:,cO.::.n_,o"'f__,S=a=m= l=e-'-: __

C

_

a

_

r

_

.ci_...p

_

a

_

i

_,_,__Coillp

Os

_

i

:....

t

:....

e

:__ ________________________________

_

Source of Water:

Fo

urth

B

ody

Drips

and

He

cessary

Ha

ke

-

Up

of

City

Ha

ter

ANALYSIS Silica Si09 Iron Fe Calcium Ca Ma1rnesium Mg Sodium Na Chlorine Cl

Sulfuric Acid

so,

Carbonic Acid COa

Phosphoric Acid PO,

-Organic and Volatile (by difference)

TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS AT 105" C

COPIES TO General Chemist Dist. Supt. District Engineer Superintendent Laboratory p H

Partl Per Million

44

5

HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS

Part, Per Million

Silica Si02

Sodium Chloride NaCl

Sodium Sulfate Na2SO,.

Sodium Carbonate Na2COa

Sodium Phosphate NaaPO,

Magnesium Chloride MgCl2

Magnesium Sulfate MgSO,

Magnesium Carbonate MgCOs

Magnesium Phosphat(' Mgs(PO,h

Calcium Sulfate CaSO,

Calcium Carbonate CaC03

Calcium Phosphate Cas(PO,h

Ferrous Carbonate FeCOs

Ferrous· Phosphate Fes(P0,)2

Organic and Volatile (by difference)

TOTAL DISSOLVED SOI.IDS AT 105° C

44

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FORM 402-443 1M 7-69 PADS 100

WATER ANALYSIS

....

.

...

.

...

.

.

~~~~.~~7.

......... Factory

..

Q~!:1.P.§.

.

!

@:

.

.

rn.

9. .

. ::-..

}

9.

T!·

....

..

.

.

...

19 ... .

Kind of Water:

B

oil

er F

e

ed Wa

~ ~ - - - -

t

e

r

-

-Des c rip ti on of Sample:

C

ampa

i

g

n Go

mp

osi te

Source of Water:

S

econ

d .b

od;y

: Dr

i

p

s

,

Thir

d

D

od

y

D

rips

,

Fi

..ftb._B_o_dy

D

rips

,

W

hi t.e

Pa

n

1}

ri

p

s

,

Hi

g

h

R

aw

Pa

n

D

ri

p

s

,

P

ulp

D

ryer

D

ri

p

s

,

and

O

verflow From the

_ _ _ _ _ _

\_

hi

_

t

_

e

_

C

_

e

n

trifu

g

al

l_

a

_

s

_

h

_W_

a

_

t

_

e

_

r

_T_a~

nk

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

_

ANALYSIS

Part• Per M illlon

Silica Si02 frnn Fe Calcium Ca Magnesium Mir Sodium Na Chlorine Cl Sulfuric Acid

so,

Carbonic Acid COa Phosphoric Acid PO,

Organic and Volatile (by difference)

TOTAL DISSOLVED SOLIDS AT 105° C

83

COPIES TO General Chemist Dist. Supt. District Engineer Superintendent Laboratory pH

D

issolved S

o

li

d

s

HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS

Part1 Per Million

Silica Si02

Sodium Chloride NaCl Sodium Sulfate Na2SO~ Sodium Carbonate Na2COa Sodium Phosphate NaaPO, Magnesium Chloride MgCl2 Magnesium Sulfate MgSO, Magnesium Carbonate MgCOa Magnesium Phosphat" Mgs(P0,)2 Calcium Sulfate CaSO, Calcium Carbonate CaCOa Calcium Phosphate Cas(PO,h Ferrous Carbonate FeCOa Ferrous· Phosphate Fes(P0,)2

Organic and Volatile (by difference)

TOTAL DISSOLVED SOI.IDS AT 105° C

8

3

Ca

m

pai

g

n Co

m

pos

i

te

Ca

m

p

a

ign

Av

.

8

3

270

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