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This water is not suitable for drinking purposes or domestic 

 use. It is a very bard water, and is polluted witb organic 

 matter. 



As witness my hand this 31st day of July, 1899. 



(Signed), A. C. WILSON, F.C.S. 



Analyst's Report on Water obtained at a depth of 140 ft. — 



Borough Hall, Stockton-on-Tees, 



Fehuary 2nd, 1900. 



I hereby certify that the following are the results of an 

 analysis of the sample of water received on the 31st ulto. from 

 Mr. G. W. Weatherill, Stokesley :— 



Grains per Gallon 

 Description of sample 



Drawn 



Appearance in two-foot tube 



Smell when heated to 100 degrees F. 

 Chlorine in Chlorides 

 Phosphoric Acid in Phosphates ... 

 Nitrogen in Nitrates and Nitrites ... 



Ammonia 



Albuminoid Ammonia 



Total solid matter dried at 212 degrees F. 

 Microscopical examination of deposit ... Satisfactory 



Spring water 



from well (140) 



Clear, pale straw 

 (almost colourless) 



Very slightly earthy 



Very slight trace 

 Very slight trace 



10-52 



0016 

 •0007 

 236-32 



This water is remarkably free from organic pollution, but is 

 heavily charged with soluble salts, and will be found extremely 

 hard. 



As witness my hand this 2nd day of February, 1900. 



(Signed), A. C. WILSON, F.R.S.E. 



Mr. Carrick's boring, 1900 : — 



63 ft. 

 4 ft. 



124 ft. 

 191 ft. 



Sand with thin beds of clay 

 Clay and boulder-stones 

 Ked marl, dry and hard 

 Left off boring 



