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THE GREAT

\VE STER

N

SUGAR

CO?.'

PANY

BAYARD FACTORY

WATER

ANALYSES

(2)

INDEX

1

-

Water from the

Main Water

supply Tank.

2

-

Water

from the

Government Drain

Ditch.

3

-

Battery SUpply

Wa

ter.

4

-

Water used for washing

Hot

Presses.

5

-

W

ater

from the

Boiler

:B'eed Tank.

6

-

Water returned direct to

Boilers

.

7

-

Water Actually in Boilers at the start

of

Campaign till

November

29.

8

-

Water

Actually in

Boilers

from

November

29 till the end of ~ampaign,

which

was under

Boiler-

house

Control.

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WATER ANALYSIS

Ba.yard

Factory

- - -

August

31-,-

-1933

Kind of Water:

'

,

'later f':rom kain Water Supply Tank.

Description of Sample:

Average Sample for the Campaign

1932-33

Source of Water:

Water from 23 wells about one block south and 8 wells about one block

east

of Factory, mixed with water from the Government Drain Ditch.

ANALYSIS Silica Si02 Iron Fe Calcium Ca Magnesium Mg Sodinm Na Chlorine Cl Sulphuric Acid S04 Carbonic Acid 003

Organic and Volatile (by difference) TOTAL SOLIDS COP!ES TO

General Supt. General Chemist Asst. Genl. Supt, Asst. Chief Engineer

Snperintendent Traveling Chemist Laboratory Parts Per 100,000

6.44

"08

6.56

l.69

10.24

2.95

13.43

16.56

57.95

...82

58,82

HYPOTHETICAL C0'.\1BINATIONS Silica Si02

Sodium Chloride ~aCI Sodium Sulphate Na2S04 8odium Carbonate Na2C03

:Magnesium Chloride MgCI Magnesium Sulphate MgS04 :\fagnesium Carbonate _MgC03 Calcinm Chloride CaCh Calcium Sulphate CaS04 Calcium Carbonate CaC03 Ferrous Carbonate FeC03

Organic and Volatile (by difference) TOTAL SOLIDS

Water f'ro

!':1 M

ain Water Supply Tanlc.

(1)

_192

_

Parts Per 100,000

6.44

4.,86

19.86

4.38

5.86

16.38

.17

57.95

....82

58.82

Chief Chemist.

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WATER ANALYSIS

Factory

- - -

--IB3ea,;g.:y.a;arl!(di---

- - -

-

August 31,-l933

_ _

_

J

92

__

Kind of Water:

':Tater

:from Government Drain Ditch.

Description of Sample:

Average Sample for the Campaign 1932-33

Source of ·water:

Water

from intake

in

Government Drain Ditch about ~ne-quarter

mile

south-west of

Factory.

ANALYSIS Silica Si02 Iron Fe Calcium Ca Magnesium Mg Sodium Na Chlorine Cl Sulphuric Acid S04 Carbonic Acid C03

Organic and Volatile (by difference) TOTAL SOLIDS COPIES TO

General Supt. General Chemist Asst. Genl. Supt. Asst. Chief Engineer Superintendent Traveling Chemist Laboratory Parts Per 100,000

5.38

oll

6059

1.49

10.25

2

.85

12.81

16,63

56

.11

2.19

58.30

I

HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS Silica Si02

Sodium Chloride :;-.;acl

Sodium Sulphate Na2R04

Sodium Carbonate Na2C03

Magnesium Chloride MgCI

Magnesium Sulphate MgS04

:\1:agnesium Carbonate MgC03

Calcinm Chloride CaC'2

Calcium Sulphate CaS04

Calcium Carbonate CaC03

Ferrous Carbonate FeC03

Organic and Volntile (by difference)

TOTAL SOLIDS

Water

from Government Drain Ditch

( 2)

Parts Per 100,000

5,38

4.70

18.94

5.23

5ol7

16046

.

23

56.11

2...12

58.30

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WATER ANALYSIS

Bayard

Factory

-

-

-

-August

31-,

1933

__

192

__

Kind of Water:

Battery Supply ~ater.

Description of Sample:

Average Sample for the Campaign 1932-33

Source of ·water:

~ater

from the overflow of t

10

e

Hot

lh"ess

Wash

Tank, the leg-pipeof the

Evaporator Condenser, Pan and Evaporator Seal Tank, Pan leg-pipe and the

overflow from the Drinking 7ater Taruc.

ANALYSIS Silica Si02 Iron Fe Calcium Ca Magnesium Mg Sodium Na Chlorine Cl Sulphuric Acid S04 Carbonic Acid 003

Organic and Volatile (by difference) TOTAL SOLIDS

COPIES TO General Supt. General Chemist Asst. Genl. Supt. Asst. Chief Engineer

Superin ten dent Traveling Chemist Laboratory

HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS

Parts Per I 00.000

I

Part, Per I 00,000

3.52

8ilica 8i02

3.52

.21

Sodium Chloride :NaCl

3o82

3.29

I

Sodium Sulphate Na2R04

12,.98

1.16

Sodium Carbonate Na2C03

4.63

71>71

Magnesium Chloride MgCI

2.32

Magnesium Sulphate MgS04

s.7s

Magnesium Carbonate MgC03

4.02

10.64

Calcium Chloride CaCh

Calcium Sulphate CaS04

Calcium Carbonate CaC03

s.22

Ferrous Carbonate FeC03

.44

37.63

37.,63

.95

Organic and Volatile (by difference)

.~5

38.58

TOTAL SOLIDS

38.58

Battery Supply

W

ater

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WATER ANA

LYSIS

Bayard

Factory

___

Augu_st_ 31,

_

!C.133

Kind of Water: Description of Sample:

Water used for washing Hot Presses.

Average Sample for the Campaign 1932

-

33

~

192

__

Source of Water:

overflow from Boiler Feed Tan~, Drips from all

H

eaters, from steam

traps of 2nd and 3rd Carbonation and Blow-Ups

,

Drips from Pan Storage

Tanks, Granulator Coils and from Evaporator Steam Chambers.

ANALYSIS Silica Si02 Iron Fe Calcium Ca Magnesium Mg Sodium Na Chlorine Cl Sulphuric Acid S04 Carbonic Acid C03

Organic and Volatile (by difference) TOTAL SOLIDS COPIES TO

General Supt. General Chemist Asst. Genl. Supt, Asst. Chief Engineer Superintendent Traveling Chemist Laboratory Parts Per 100,000

.56

.

10

.37

.08

1.11

.

32

.

25

1

.

ss

4

.

67

.

33

5

.

00

!

I

HYPOTHETICAL CO:VJBIN A TI OKS

Silica Si02

Sodium Chloride NaCl Sodium Sulphate Naz~04 Sodium Carbonate Na2C03 Magnesium Chloride MgCl Magnesium Sulphate MgS04 Magnesium Carbonate MgC03 Calcium Chloride CaCh Calcium Sulphate CaS04 Calcium Carbonate CaC03 Ferrous Carbonate FeC03

Organic and Volatile (by difference) TOTAL SOLIDS

~ater used for ~ashing

Pot Presses

(4)

Parts Per 100,000

.

56

.53

a37

1.80

.

28

.

92

,

21

4

.

67

~

5

.

00

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WATER ANALYSIS

····'···'"'

··

···

···

···B

ay.e.rd

...

Factory

... August ..

31,

..

. 1933

...

..

192

...

.

.

.

Kind of Water:

Water from Bo

i

ler

Feed

Tank

.

Description of Sample:

Average Sample for the Campaign

1

~32

-33

Source of Water:

Drips from

steem c

hamb

e

rs

of

2nd.

,

3rd., 4th., and

5th

.,

effect

Evapo

rators,

Drips

from

steem

c

hambers

of

Raw

Pans when vapor

was

used.

ANALYSIS Silica SiO, Iron Fe Calcium Ca Magnesium Mg Sodium Na Chlorine Cl

Sulphuric Acid so.

Carbonic Acid co.

Organic and Volatile (by difference)

TOTAL SOLIDS COPIIDS TO

General Supt. General Chemist

Asst. Genl. Supt. Asst. Chief Engineer Superintendent Laboratory Parts Per 100,000

040

.07

.49

.00

.

34

.

3

2

.26

1.00

2

.

96

.t,44

3.40

HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS Silica Si02

Sodium Chloride NaCl Sodium Sulphate Na,SO. Sodium Carbonate Na,co. Magnesium Chloride MgCl Magnesium Sulphate MgSO, Magnesium Carbonate MgCO,

Calcium Chloride CaC12

Calcium Sulphate caso.

Calci11m Carbonate caco.

Ferrous Carbonate Feco.

Organic and Volatile (by difference) TOT AL SOLIDS

Water

from

Boiler

Feed

Tank.

(5)

Parts Per 100,000

.40

.

53

.38

.02

0

28

1.20

.15

2.96

.144

3.40

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WATER ANALYSIS

···---~~:r.d ...

Factory

..

.

...

.

August

__

31.,, _

_

1933 ...

192 ... .

Kind of Water: Description of Sample: Source of Water: Silica SiO, Iron Fe Calcium Ca Magnesium Mg Sodium Na Chlorine Cl

Sulphuric Acid so.

Carbonic Acid co,

'

1

7ater returned direct

to

Boilers.

Average

Semp

le for the Cam

p

aign

1932-33

Condensed

w

ater from

Coils of White Pan.

ANALYSIS HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS Parts Per 100,000

.38

Silica SIO,

.11

Sodium Chloride NaCl

.24

Sodium Sulphate Na,SO,

.os

Sodium Carbonate Na,co.

.71

Magnesium Chloride MgCl

.53

Magnesium Sulphate MgSO,

.

22

Magnesium Carbonate MgCO,

1.02

Calcium Chloride CaCl, Calcium Sulphate caso.

Calch1m Carbonate CaCO,

Ferrous Carbonate Feco.

Organic and Volatile (by difference)

3.29

....u

Organic and Volatile (by difference)

COPIIDS TO General Supt. General Chemist Asst. Genl. Supt. Asst. Chief Engineer S uperin tenden t Laboratory

TOT AL SOLIDS

3.42

TOT AL SOLIDS

ater

returned direct to

B

oil

er

s

(

6}

Parts Per 100,000

.38

.87

.33

.60

.28

.so

.23

3.29

~

3.42

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WATER ANALYSIS

...

B.ayard ...

Factory

... A.ugug.at ..

31., ...

l.93~

....

...

...

...

.... 192 ...

.

.

Kind of Water: Description of Sample: Source of Water: Silica SiO, Iron Fe Calcium Ca Magnesium Mg Sodium Na Chlorine Cl

Sulphuric Acid so. Carbonic Acid co.

Water

actually in

Boilers

.

Average Sample from the start of Campaign till

Nov

ember

29,1933.

Water

actually in

Boilers

.

Note:

Soda Ash to

Boilers

Caustic Soda to

Boilers

Cubic Raw

Water

to

Boilers

1150#

355#

6183

ANALYSIS HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS

Parts Per 100,000

6

.

52

Silica SiO,

.21

Sodium Chloride NaCl

5.06

Sodium Sulphate Na,SO,

.18

Sodium Carbonate Na,co.

r

.06

Magnesium Chloride MgCl

5,91

Magnesium Sulphate MgSO,

30

.

48

Magnesium Carbonate MgC03

79.52

Calcium Chloride CaCI,

Calcium Sulphate caso,

Calchtm Carbonate caco. Ferrous Carbonate FeC03

Organic and Volatile (by difference) TOTAL SOLIDS

200.94

150,92

351.86

Organic and Volatile (by difference) TOT AL SOLIDS

COPIES TO General Supt. General Chemist Asst. Genl. Supt. Asst. Chief Engineer Superintendent Laboratory

Water

actually in

Boilers

(7)

Parts Per 100,000

6

.

52

9.74

45.08

125~90

.62

12.64

.44

200.94

150-92

351

.

86

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WATER ANALYSIS

...

... .Ba.y:ar.d

...

Factory

...

A'!J.gµ.~rt .. ~l ....

l.~~-!:i .. , ...

192

... .

Kind of Water: Description of Sample: Source of Water: Silica SiO, Iron Fe Calcium Ca Magnesium Mg Sodium Na Chlorine Cl

Sulphuric Acid so.

Carbonic Acid co.

~

ater

actually

in

Boilers.

Average

Sample

starting

F

ovember 29,

·

1933 till the end of Cempaign,

which was under Boiler-house Control.

W

ater actually in

Boilers

Note: Soda Ash

to

Boilers

Caustic

Soda

to

Boilers

Cubic Raw

"l

ater to

Boilers

80#

28#

0

ANALYSIS HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS Parts Per 100,000

3.58

Silica SiO,

.20

Sodium Chloride NaCl

1.34

Sodium Sulphate Na,SO.

.11

Sodium Carbonate Na,CO,

44,51

Magnesium Chloride MgCl

2

.

11

Magnesium Sulphate MgSO.

10.01

Magnesium Carbonate MgC03

52.53

Calcium Chloride CaCI,

Calcium Sulphate Caso.

Calciam Carbonate caco.

Ferrous Carbonate Feco.

Organic and Volatile (by difference)

TOTAL SOLIDS

114.39

l08_t_51

222.90

Organic and Volatile (by difference)

TOTAL SOLIDS

COPIIDS TO General Supt. General Chemist Asst. Genl. Supt. Asst. Chief Engineer Superintendent Laboratory

"'.l

ater acmially to

Boilers

(8)

Parts Per 100,000

3.58

3.48

14.80

88.38

.

38

3.35

.42

114.39

108

.

51

222.90

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