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Longmont, Coloraio, Febru&ry 15, 1926.

Mr.

s.

J.

Osborn, General Chem½st,

Denver, Colorado.

Dear

Sir,

I am sending you herewith a copy

of our analysis of the various

w1

ters saved during

the

past

campaign. You will note that I am not

in-cluding the analysis of the

water

fro!ll the North

E~aporator Condenser. This condenser is supplied 'With

city water and goes to our battery supply tank. Our

:sample soows 29.50

y;o.rts

total solids per 100,000,

so it

is

evident that the snmple was either not

taken correctly or else was contaminated.

Yours very truly,

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W.ABR ANALYS18

. Ila d

!IIV

be

It,

.Boiler heA .. - - - ...

.

.. - .. .. -

l

-as

W

aall .... - • ... • - ... - • -

... •

:

f

~~ .

'

Bat•e17

SQpl7 - - • • - - ... • • • I

n1

te Paa Oolldeue:r - - - ... -

I

Raw Paa

·

Ool,ldeuer-

- - - - • - -

6

0111¥

Watel'

• - •

~

- ... - - ..

·

- - -

7

B1'f'el'

w

attr - - .... .. ... .. - - ... - ....

.

-•

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Form 443 3m 12-22 Pad, 100

WATER ANALYSIS

_

_

_ _

_

L_o

_

n_gm=--o

_

n_t _ _ _ _ _

f actory

J'ebi·uary 16,_ _

_

_

192_!_

Kind of Water:

Boiler Feed

Description of Sample:

Average

ample

fDr

osnpaign 1926-26.

Source of Water:

Drips tr m steam chambers of 2nd., 3rd,

and

4th etteot1

ot

the evaporators,

dripa

trm

the

granulator

and

pan

coils,

an4

steam traps from all main

1tean line• with

oooaaionll7 oity

water

ANALYSIS Silica Si02 Iron

FP

Calcium Ca Magnesium Mg Sodium Na ChJo,rine I ' 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

.20

.0

5

.oa

.06

.60

.10

.29

.75

2

07

1,79

3,86

HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS Silica Si02

Sodium Chloride ~aCl Sodium Sulphate Na2f.<04 Sodium Carbonate Na2C03 Magnesium Chloride MgCl 1\fagnesiu·111 Sulphate l\fgS04 Magnesium Carbonate MgC03 Calcium Chloride· CaCh Calcium SuJ:phate- CaS04 Calcium' Carbonate CaC03 Ferrous Carbonate FeC03

Organic and Volatile (by difference) TOTAL SOLIDS

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Paru Per I 00,000

.20

.16

.43

081

.17

.20

.10

2.07

1,79

3e86

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Form 443 3m 12-22 Pads 100

WATER ANALYSIS

________

L..,o

...

n'""~__.a~n-t,~

_ _

f

actory

_ _ _ _ _

februar7

-

l6

Kind of Water:

Press

Waah

Description of Sample:

A"ferage

sample

tar

campaign 1925-26.

Source of \Vater:

Dri:pa

frcm the lat

and 6th

etiecta

ot

the

e"faporatora,

drips troa heaters,

Blow up traps, carbonation traps and O"fer f.'low :from

Boiler

Feed Tanlc

ANALYSIS Silica Si02 Iron Fe Calcium Ca Magnesium Mi;? Sodium Na Chlorine Cl Sulpburic Acid S04 Carbonic Acid 003

Organic and Volatile (by difference)

TOTAL SOLIDS COPIES TO

General Supt.

General Chemist Asst. Genl. Supt.

Asst. Chief Engineer

Superintendent Traveling Chemist Laboratory Part, Per 100,000

.38

.06

.19

.06

.22

.10

.17

.o9

4.09

(2)

HYPOTHETICAL COMBIN.-\.'l'IONS Silica Si02

Sodium Chloride .NaCl

Sodium Sulphate Na2R04

Sodium Carbonate Na2C03

Magnesium Chloride MgCl

Magnesium Sulphate i\1gS04

Magnesium Carbonate MgC03

Calcium Chloride CaCh

Calcium Sulphate CaS04

Calcium Carbonate CaC03

Ferrous Carbonate FeC03

Organic and Volatile (by difference) TOTAL SOLIDS Parts Per 100,000

.38

.16

.26

.1e

1.77

2.32

._.09

~~~~

Chief Chemist.

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d l

J

'( Form 443 3m 12-22 Pada 100

WATER ANALYSIS

_ _ _ _ _ __ ..,.L""o""'x,,..gm,...o..,n...,t..__ _ _ _

f

actory

_____

.Februar~cl.6,

Kind of Water: Description of Sample:

Battery

Supply (Pure)

Single

system

ATerage

aample

tor canpa.ign

1925-26.

192

_

'"

Source of ·water:

Condenser water trom

North ETaporator

Col'ltlen1er (City

Water).

conden1er

water fr<111

OliTer

Vacuum

system(City

.'

ater), cooling

water

from

gas :pumps,

drip1 from battery oalorlzators,

and

o"8rflow from

Press

W

ash

Tank,

occasional.-17

water from the

Pan

Condenser

Seal

Ta.Jlk.

ANALYSIS Silica Si02 Iron Fe Calcium Ca I }\'tagnesium Mg Sodium Na Chlorine Cl 13ulphuric 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

2.24

.06

.e1

.53

1.83

.us

1.64

3.80

11.05

,66

11.70

HYPOTHETICAL CO:VIBINATJONS Silica Si02

Sodium Chloride :NaCl

Sodium Sulphate Na2R04

Sodium Carbonate Na2C03

Magnesium Chloride MgCI

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

(3)

Parta Per 100,000

2.24

.25

2.43

2ol7

1.84

2.02

.10

11.05

e65

11.10

Chief Chemi,t.

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Form 443 3m 12-22 Pad, 100

WATER ANALYSIS

_ _ _ _ _ _ _

L,Mi,la ...

n.gmlllUlo ....

n.,.t

_ _ _

F

actory

__ - - -

F.ebruary 15

9

Kind of Water:

Condenser Water trom South .ETaporatora.

Description of Sample:

ATerage sample

tr:r

Campaign

1926-26

Source of Water:

River water and condensed vapors :trom South Evaporator

No,.

5.

t

0!

~~;---I ANALYSIS Silica Si02 Iron Fe

/

Calcium Ca fagnesium 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

16.32

.06

4.29

6.60

11.84

1.1a

21.95

23.25

85.39

20.41

106.80

HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS Silica i::ii02

Sodium Chloride NaCl

Sodium Sulphate Na2S04

Sodium Carbonate Na2C03

Magnesium Chloride MgCl

Magnesium Sulphate MgS04

Magnesium Carbonate MgC03

Calcium Chloride CaCl2

Calcium Sulphate CaS04

Calcium Carbonate CaC03

Ferrous Carbonate FeC03

Organic and Volatile (by difference) TOTAL SOLIDS

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-

--c:?7--,/~

192

Parts Per 100,000

16.32

1.95

32.46

1.29

22.64

10.71

.12

86.39

20.'1

106.80

Chief Chemist.

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Form 443 3m 12-22 Pad, 100

WATER ANALYSIS

_ _ _ _ _ _

..,,,L,...D=Dglll)==n=t _ _ _

f actory

Febmary_l.5-,

192&92

_

Kind of Water:

White

Pan

Cond.enaer Water.

Description of Sample:

ATera.

Sample for ~paign

1926-26.

Source of ·water:

River

Wa

ter

and

Vapors

troro

White

Pans.

ANALYSIS Silica Si02 Iron Fe Calcium Ca Magnesium Mg Sodium Na Chlorine Cl Sulplrnric Acid 804 Carbonic Acid 003

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

17.90

.01

7.76

10.04

17.31

1.eo

33.41

36.60

124.94

34.98

169.92.

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HYPOTHETICAL C0:VIBINATI0K'3 Silica Si02

Sodium Chloride ~aCl Sodium Sulphate Na2R04 Sodium Carbonate Na2C03 Magnesium Chloride MgCI Magnesium Sulphate MgS04 Magnesium Carbonate MgC03 Calcium Chloride CaCh

Calcium Sulphate 011804 Calcium Carbonate CaC03 Ferrous Carbonate FeC03

Organic and Volatile (by difference)

TOTAL SOLIDS Part, Per 100,000

17.90

2.97

49.41

.32

34.81

19.~8

.16

124.94

34.98

159.92

Chief Chemi,t.

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Form 443 3m 12-22 Pads 100

WATER ANALYSIS

- - - - -

L.wvonu.g.mo....-.... n~t,.___

_ _ _

f

actory

_ _

February

lli.,

Kind of Water:

Raw

Pan

Conden•er

:ater.

Description of Sample:

ATerage

for campaign

1926-26.

Source of ·water:

R1Ter

WatP.rcand

condensed

T&~ora fro all pan••

ANALYSIS Silica Si02 Iron Fe Calcium Ca Magnesium Ml? Sodinm Na Chlorine Cl Sulphuric Acid S04 Carbonic Acid C03

Organic and Volatile (by difference) TOTAL SOLIDS COPIES TO Part, Per I 00,000

19.18

.11

7.03

9.76

16.92

1.96

38.SO

34.66

122.41

33.91

156.

Z2

HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS Silica Si02

Sodium Chloride :NaCl

Sodium Sulphate Na2~04 Sodium Carbonate Na2C03 Magnesium Chloride MgCI

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

192

_

6

_

Parts Per 100,000

19.18

3.23

48.13

.28

33.60

17.56

.23

122.41

33.91

166032

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

Laboratory

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~

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Form 443 3m 12-22 Pads 100

WATER ANALYSIS

---.l,

L

...

e~nlf!lpj]llll9e!Mn.-.t

_ __

_ _ _ _

f

actory

Hebrua1716~

1926.

192

__

Kind of Water:

Cit7

Description of Sample:

ATerage sample tor campaign 1926o-26.

Source of ·water:

st.

Vrain R1Ter about 16

miles

west ot

Longmont

I

?

1/

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

1.49

.06

.41

.12

.36

,06

.23

1.26

3e98

] .J

2

6.10

HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS Silica Si02

Sodium Chloride :-i'aCI

Sodium Sulphate Na2~04 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

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Parts Per 100,000

1.49

.oa

.34

.61-.42

1.02

.12

3.98

1.12

6010

Chief Chemist.

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Form 443 3m 12-22 Pad, 100

WATER ANALYSIS

- - - - ~

L...,on...,~w.w.an...,_t

_____

f

actory

_ _ _

FebruU7-lfi, 192.6.__

-

192

_

_

Kind of Water:

River Water

,

Description of Sample:

Average

Sample

tor can:paign 1925-26.

Source of vVater:

Sy•

Vrain

R

iver \

ater tak:en !'rom the

St,

Vra.1n River

south o!

Factory

site.

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

24,94

.11

7.59

10.

·

15

18.32

1.96

86.49

6,23

156.39

lJ.06

169.94

HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS Parts Per 100.000 Silica Si02

24.94

Sodium Chloride :-laQI

3.23

Sodium Sulphate Na2~04

52.66

Sodium Carbonate Na2C03

Magnesium Chloride MgCI

Magnesium Sulphate MgS04

63.21

Magnesium Carbonate MgC03

Calcium Chloride CaCh

Calcium Sulphate CaS04

11,93

Calcium Cai·bonate CaC03

10.19

Ferrous Carbonate FeC03

.23

156.39

Organic and Volatile (by difference)

li2al25

TOTAL SOLIDS

169.94

{ 8}

- , - ~ ~~

(12)

Form 443 3m 12-22 Pad• 100

WATER ANALYSIS

- - - -

-c1LcaCenagml'1'11taQ>JJn.e1;t---F

actory

--

Februm:y-16

-Kind of Water:

Water

1Da

in Boller•

Description of Sample:

ATerage

sample tor

OamJ

>aign

1926-26.

Source of .. Water:.

Boilar

Water

taken from all

l3oile rex

in

serT:tce

ANALYSIS HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS

Sili¢a Si02 Ir~n Fe ,tJalcium Ca Magnesium Mg Sodium Na Chlorine Cl Sulplrnric Acid S04 Carbonic Acid C03 Parts Per 100,000

4.10

.27

1.23

.16

47.SO

1.eo

17.38

61.64

124.08

90,04

Silica 8i02

Sodium Chloride .:'-iaCI Sodium Sulphate Na2R04 Sodium Carbonate Na2C03 Magnesium Chloride MgCI Magnesium Sulphate MgS04 Magnesinm Carbonate MgC03 Calcinm Chloride CaCh Calcium Sulphate CaS04 Calcium Carbonate CaC03 Ferrous Carbonate FeC03

192

Pam Per 100,000

4.10

2.97

£6.70

&7.13

.55

a.o7

.66

12~.08

~Q.04 Organic and Volatile (by difference)

TOTAL SOLIDS

- - - =

214~12

Organic and Volatile (by difference) TOTAL SOLIDS

- - - -

_ _ _ _ _

2l4ol2

COPIES TO General Supt. General Chemist Asst. Genl. Supt, Asst. Chief Engineer Superintendent Traveling Chemist

Laboratory

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