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ANALYTICAL REPORT
Nimes. Drilling
2390 Highway 6 & 50
Grand Jct., CO 81505
970-242-8893, FAX 242-8895
RECENED P F r 1 21m8
7567 water
Customer No. Laboratory No. Sample
11/13/08 12/17/08
Date Received Date Reported
Lab number _ 7567.i..__
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Sample ID '' ALCO Builiding ,';s Drinking Supplies
Colo. Dept. of Health
Scidium(Na) 312 mg/1 20 mg/1
Calcium(Ca) 37 mg/1 no official limit
Magnesium(Mg) 48 mg/1 125 mg/1
Po'tassium(K) 5.5 mg/1 no official.;limit.
Chloride(C1) 137 mg/1 250 mg/1
Sulfate(SO4) 337 mg/1 250 mg/1 '
Phenol. Alkalinity(CaCO3) 0 mg/1 no official limit
Toltal Alkalinity(CaCO3) 434 mg/1 no official limit
Dissolved Solids 1210 mg/1 500 mg/1
289 mg/1 200 mg/1
Hardness (CaCO3)
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Conductivity@25, deg. C 1810 umhos/cm no official limit
NOTES:
Sodium, Sulfate', Diss. Solids and Hardness were above suggested limits.
The Sodium may,•be of concern to those restricting dietary Sodium.
Sulfate can cause gastro-intestinal problems if much is consumed.
Dissolved Solids indicate the overall salt content is higher than
recommended for public supplies. .
Hard water can leave mineral deposit's and lessen effectiveness of soap.
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Not all' factors which might be harmful were tested, but the analysis
pe;rformed covers many common problems.
Lab Dir.: Brian S. Bauer
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