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ANALYSIS OF

WATER

SAMPLES SAVED WRING CAMPAIGN 1920~21.

LONGMONT FACTORY

THE GREAT WESTERN

SUGAR

COMPANY

Copies to:

General Superintendent

___

,.,_

General Chemist

Asst.

Chief Engineer

Superintendent

Traveling Chemist

Laboratory

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illJJli'....X

TO

W

ATER AliALYSI

S

Kind of

Vk:l.ter

Page No.

W

ater from Boiler Feed

Tank

...

...

...

1

W

ater Used for

\\a

shing Hot

Presses

and Saooharate Presses -

2

Pure Battery Supply

W

ater (

S

1Dgle

S

ystem)

Legpipe

W

ater from 1st. Condenser of North Eva

.

porator

Legpipe

W

ater from 1st. Condenser of

S

outh Evaporator

Legpipe

W

ater from Condensers of

A

ll Pans

...

Condensed

W

ater from all Pan Coils

...

-City

Wa

ter

....

...

..

@

River

W

ater

...

..

""'

..

W

ater in Boilers

...

""'

...

...

...

3

4

...

5

..

....

6

7

8

9

...

10

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WATER ANALYSIS

THE GREAT WESTERN SUGAR COMPANY

_ _ _

L_Q____N_G M O

_

.I

L

T

_

Factory

April l~,

_

I 9 2_1_________

Kind of Water:

Water from Boiler Feed Tank.

Descripti1>n of Sample:

Average sam:ple for the campaign.

Source of Water:

Drips from steam chambers of 2nd., 3rd, 4th,

&

5th. effeots of North and South

Evaporators; drips from Granulators,

Pan

Coils, and steam traps on all main steam line,

and ocoasionally

City

W

ater.

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

so.

Carbonic Acid C03

Organic and Volatile (by difference) TOT AL SOLIDS COPIES TO

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

1.43

006

.10

.06

.87

035

067

078

4.32

1.43

5.75

-1-HYPOTHETICAL COMHlNATIONS Parts Per 100,000 Silica SiO,

l.43

Sodium Chloride NaCl

058

Sodium Sulphate Na2S04

.99

Sodium Carbonate Na2C03

.74

Magnesium Chloride MgCl Magnesium Sulphate MgS04

Magn~ium Carbonate MgC03

.21

Calcium Chloride CaCl2 Calcium Sulphate CaS04

Calcium Carbonate CaC03

.25

F errou& Carbonate FeC03

.12

v.

4o32

Organic and Volatile (by difference)

la43

TOT AL SOLIDS

5e75

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WA ER ANALYS

THE GREAT WESTERN SUGAR COMPANY

L

ONG

M

ON1

_

Factory

Apri

_

l

_

14,

_

192

_

1

_

Kind of Water:

W

ater used for

W

ashing Hot .Presses and Saooharate Presses.

Description of Sample:

Average

sample for the oampaign.

Source of Water:

Drips f?:,

om steam chambers of 1st, and 5th. effeots of North and

S

outh Evaporators,

Reheaters, Blow-Up Traps, Carbonation Traps, and over-flow from Boiler Feed Talllt.

Also

possible to send drips from Battery Calorizators.

ANALYSIS Silica Si01 Iron Fe Calcium Ca Magnesium Mg Sodium Na Chlorine Cl

Sulphuric Acid

so.

Carbonic Acid C03

Organic aad Volatile (by difference) TOT AL SOLIDS COPIES TO

General Supt.

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

,

,

'

,.

Parts p., 100,000

1.49

.24

024

.09

.28

.17

.38

082

3.71

2.31

6.02

-2-HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS Parts Per 100,000 Silica SiO,

1.49

Sodium Chloride NaCl

.2s

Sodium Sulphate Na2S04

.53

Sodium Carbonate Na,C03

Magnesium Chloride MgCI

Magnesium Sulphate MgS04

.03

Magnesium Carbonate MgC03

.28

Calcium Chloride CaCl2

Calcium Sulphate

easo

.

Calcium Carbonate CaC03

.60

Fenous Carbonate FeCO,,

.50

3.71

Organic and Volatile (by difference)

213J.

TOT AL SOLIDS

s.02

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THE GREAT WESTERN SUGAR COMPANY

LONGMONT

- - -

_

Factory

_________

April l~

_

_

_

t

92L

_

Kind of Water:

Pure Battery

Supply

Water (Single

System)

Description of Sample:

Average sample for the oampaign.

Oomposi:De of North and

South

Batteries.

Source of Water:

Condenser

Water

from Front

Condenser of North Evaporators {Oity

Water);

oooling

water fran Ga.s Pumps; drips tram Battery Oa.loriza.tors; and over ... flow from Press

Wash.

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

Carbonic Acid

co.

Organic and Volatile (by difference) TOT AL SOLIDS COPIES TO

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

j

,4-

.~·,Jt-~

,y

tl.5

I

c..f-

,

(

t-v

'J

,,o

/

,

3

Parts Per 100,000

1.19

005

1.16

063

lo99

.87

8.04

.18

l4oll

16.07

HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS Silica Si02

Sodium Chloride NaCl

Sodium Sulphate Na,S04

Sodium Carbonate Na2CO"

Magnesium Chloride MgCI Magnesium Sulphate MgS04

Magnesium Carbonate MgC03

CalcilHD Chloride CaCI•

Calcium Sulphate

easo.

Calcium Carbonate CaC08

Ferrous Carbonate FeCOa

Organic and Volatile (by difference) TOT AL SOLIDS

Parts Per 100,000

16007

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WATER ANALYSIS

THE GREAT WESTERN SUGAR COMPANY

_ _

__..I..__,

_.,O,_.,.N_G

M

O N

_

T__

_

f

actory

_

April

J-4,.

_

192

_

!_

__

Kind of Water:

Legpipe \'later

from 1st. Condenser of

North

Evaporator.

Descriptic,n of Sample:

Average

sample for the oampaign.

Source of Water:

01

ty

Water

when available, othervtise River

Water

from Main Supply Tal'lk, and

oondensed vapors from 5th.Effect of North Evaporator.

ANALYSIS Silica Si02 lroa Fe Ca,lcium Ca Magnt!lium Mg Sodium Na Chlorine Cl Sulphuric Acid S04 Carbonic Acid

co

.

Organic and Volatile (by difference} TOT AL SOLIDS COPIES TO

General Supt. General Chemist A9St. Genl. Supt. Asst. Chief Engineer Superintendent Traveling Chemist Laboratory Parts Ptt I 00,000

2.90

.oa

92i

.35

.os

.26

1.92

1.00

7.49

.43

7.92

HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS Silica Si02

Sodium Chloride NaCl

Sodium Sulphate Na2S04

Sodium Carbonate Na,C03

Magnesium Chloride MgCl

Magnesium Sulphate

Mgso.

Magnesium C..bonate MgC03

Calcium Chloride CaCl2

Calcium Sulphate CaS04

Calcium Carbonate CaC03

Ferrous Carbonate FeC03

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

2.90

.13

.24

1.44

1.09

1.52

.17

7o49

.43

7.92

Chief Chemist.

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WATER ANALYSIS

THE GREAT WESTERN SUGAR COMPANY

L

O

N

G

M.

0

N

T

____

Factory

Kind of Water: Description of Sample:

Legpipe

Water

from 1st. Condenser of

South Evaporator.

Average sample

for the oampaign.

!pril 14,

_

192~. _

Source of Water:

River water

from

Ma.in Supply Tank,

and oondensed vapors from 5th.

Effect

of

South

Evaporator.

ANALYSIS Silica Si00 !roe Fe c;.cium Ca Magn~um Mg Sodium Na Chlorine Cl Sulphuric Acid S04 Carbonic Acid C03

Organic and Volatile (by difference) TOT AL SOLIDS COPIES TO

General Supt. General Chemist Asst. Genl. Supt. Asst. Chief Engineer Superintendent Traveling Chemist Laboratory Parta Ptt 100,000

lo84

.25

11.96

8073

13020

1.57

69.82

12.00

119.37

J~.4il

133 .78

-5-HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS Part, Per 100,006

Silica Si02

lo84

Sodium Chloride NaCl

2o59

Sodium Sulphate Na2S04

37.62

Sodium Carbonate Na2C03

Magnesium Chloride MgCI

Magnesium Sulphate MgS04

43.21

Magnesium C1"honate MgCO,

Calci11m Chloride CaCl2

Calcium Sulphate CaS04

14.03

Calcium Carbonate CaC03

19.56

Ferrous Carbonate FeCO,,

.• 52

119.37

Organic and Volatile (by difference)

14041

TOT AL SOLIDS

133.78

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WATER ANAL YS

THE GREAT WESTERN SUGAR COMPANY

LONGMOUT

_

Factory

_ _ __

April

.~4..

_ _

I 92_l._

_

Kind of Water:

Lagpipe

Water

from Condensers

of all Pans

(Nos.

1

&

2

W.hi

te ...

3, 4

&

5

Brown).

DescriptiGn of Sample:

Average

sample

for

the oampa.ign.

Composite of

all Pan

Oondensers.

SourceofWater:

River

Water

from

Main Supply

Tank, and condensed vapor of

Pan Nos.

1, 2, 3, 4

!

5.

ANALYSIS Silica Sio. Iron Fe Calcium Ca Magnesium Mg Sodium Na Chlorine Cl

Sulphuric Acid so_.

Carbonic Acid C03

Organic aad Volatile (by difference) TOT AL SOLIDS COPIES TO

Genrral Supt. General Chemist Asst. Genl. Supt. Asst. Chief Engineer Superintendent Traveling Chemist Laboratory Parta Per 100.000

3.20

.48

11.53

9.18

16.51

2.19

79.27

10.60

132096

16.52

149.48

...

6-HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS Part, Per 100.000 Silica Si02

3.20

Sodium Chloride NaCl

3.61

Sodium Sulphate Na.S04

46.60

Sodium Carbonate Na2C03

Magnesium Chloride MgCI

Magnesium Sulphate MgS04

45.44

Magnesium Carbonate MgC03

CalcitHD Chloride CaCI,

Calcium Sulphate CaS04

16.30

Calcium Carbonate CaC03

16.81

Ferrous Carbonate FeC03

1.00

132.96

Organic and Volatile thy difference)

1§.52

TOT AL SOLIDS

149.48

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WATER

ANAL Y=:51~

THE GREAT WESTERN SUGAR COMPANY

LONGMONT

_

factory

Kind of Water:

Oonde:ased Waters from all Pan Coils (Pans 1, 2, 3, 4

&:

5).

Descripti<>n of Sample:

A

varage sample for

the campaign.

Source of Water:

Condensed Wa tar from the Steam Coils of all Pans.

ANALYSIS Silica SiO• Iron Fe Calcium Ca Magnesium Mg Sodium Na Chlorine Cl Sulphuric Acid S04

Carbonic Acid CQa

Organic and Volatile (by difference) TOT AL SOLIDS COPIES TO

Gen~ral Supt. General Chemist Asst. Genl. Supt. Asst. Chief Engineer Superintendent Traveling Chemist Laboratory Parts P« 100.000

.92

.09

,27

.07

.30

.44

.40

.44

2.93

1.30

4.23

HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS Silica Si02

Sodium Chloride NaCl

Sodium Sulphate Na2SO,

Sodium Carbonate Na1C03

Magnesium Chloride MgCl

Magnesium Sulphate MgS04

Magnesium Carbonate MgC03

CalcilHD Chloride CaCl2

Calcium Sulphate CaSO,

Calcium Carbonate CaC03

Ferrous Carbonate FeCOa

Organic and Volatile (by difference) TOT AL SOLIDS

~7-Pam Per 100.000

.. 92

.73

.03

.35

.14

.57

.19

2.93

1.30

4.23

Chief Chemist.

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WATER ANAL

THE GREAT WESTERN SUGAR COMPANY

L O

N

G

M

O M T

_ _

Factory

__

192

_

1

_

Kind of Water:

01 ty

Water

Description of Sample:

Average sample

for

the

oampa.ign.

Source of Water:

LongJnont 01 ty

Water

taken

from

the

St. Vrain River a.bout 15 miles west of 01 ty.

ANALYSIS Silica SiO, Iron Fe Calcium Ca Magnesium Mg Sodium Na Chlorine CJ Sulphuric Acid S04

Carbonic Acid

co.

Organic and Volatile (by difference) TOT AL SOLIDS COPIES TO

Genffal Supt. General Chemist Asst. Genl. Supt. Asst. Chief Engineer Superintendent Traveling Chemist Laboratory Part. Per I 00,000

3.18

.07

.46

.20

.50

.,oo

.91

1.34

6.66

.49

7.15

-s-HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS Part. Per I 00,000 Silica Si01

3.18

Sodium Chloride NaCl

Sodium Sulphate Na2S04

1.35

Sodium Carbonate Na2C03

.14

Magnesium Chloride MgCI Magnesium Sulphate MgSO,

Magnesium Carbonate MgC03

.69

Calci1HD Chloride CaCl2 Calcium Sulphate CaSO,

Calcium Carbonate CaC03

1.15

Ferrous Carbonate FeCO,.

ol5

6066

Organic and Volatile (by difference)

.4:9

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WATER ANALYSIS

THE GREAT WESTERN SUGAR COMPANY

_ __ _ L~D~1'-J:-G

.

JL

QJL.'.I! _ _

Factory

.

__!pril

14,

_

192_1

_

Kind of Water:

River

Wa.

ter

Description of Sample:

Average

sample for the campaign.

Source of Water:

St.

Vrain River

Water

ta.ken from the

St.

Vrain River south of Factory

Site.

ANALYSIS Silica Si02 Iron Fe Calcium Ca Magnesium Mg Sodium Na Chlorille Cl

Sulphuric Acid

so.

Carbonic Acid C03

Organic aad Volatile (by difference) TOT AL SOLIDS COPIES TO

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

2.5a

.20

12.39

9.50

15.89

2.45

79.47

11.22

133.70

16.72

150.42

-9-HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS Parll Per 100.000

Silica Si02

2o58

Sodium Chloride NaCl

4.04

Sodium Sulphate Na2S04

44.16

Sodium Carbonate Na.C03

Magnesium Chloride MgCl

Magnesium Sulphate MgS04

47.02

Magnesium Carbonate MgC03

Calci1HD Chloride CaCI2

Calcium Sulphate CaSO~

17.13

Calcium Carbonate CaC03

18.36

Ferrous Carbonate FeC03

.41

133.70

Organic and Volatile (by difference)

16.72

TOT AL SOLIDS

150.42

(12)

WATER ANALYSIS

THE GREAT WESTERN SUGAR COMPANY

L O N G M O N _

T

_

Factory

_______

__

April 14,

Kind of Water:

Water in Boilers

Descripti<>n of Sample:

Average

sample for

the

campaign.

Composite of samples taken from all Boilers in service.

Source of Water:

Actual

water

in Boilers

ANALYSIS Silica Si02 lroa Fe uilcium Ca Magn~um Mg Sodium Na Chlorine Cl

Sulphuric Acid

so.

Carbonic Acid

co

.

Organic and Volatile (by difference)

TOT AL SOLIDS COPIES TO

General Supt. General Chemist A9St. Genl. Supt.

Asst. Chief Engineer Superintendent Traveling Chemist Laboratory

Parll Pee I00,000

2.60

.21

2.19

.24

34.05

2,27

10.44

40.08

92008

79044

171.52

-10-HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS Silica Si02 :Sodium Chloride NaCl S'!dium Sulphate Na2SO, Sodiwm Carbonate Na2C00

Magnesium Chloride MgCl

Magnesium Sulphate MgS04

Magnesium C.ip:bonate MgC03

Calcium Chloride CaCl2

Calcium Sulphate CaSO,

Calcium Carbonate CaC03

Ferrous Carbonate FeC03

Or11anic and Volatile (by difference)

TOT AL SOLIDS

___ 192

_

1 _

Parll Per 100,000

2.60

3.74

15.44

63.56

.83

5e47

.44

92.08

79,44

171.52

Chief Chemist.

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