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BNA08656954
HDMSp01741901
LABORATORY REPORT
SMITH-EMERY COMPANY tCHEMISTS - ENGINEERS
SZO SANTEE STREET
LOS ANGELES 1 5
LABORATORYNo. 305585
Date March 11, 1949
Sample WATER Marked "From Well Sampled by Smith -Emery Company"
Received 3/3/49
Submitted by North American Aviation, Inc .Los Angeles !t:unicipal AirportLos Angeles, Californi a
Att : R . L . Kaufman, Dept . 80Plant ngineerirg ANALYSIS
ANALYSIS OF OISSOLVEO SOUOS rwR~ rile
llMILLION l HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS rwrtra Per
~ MILLION
Silica_._ . ._ .____._ . ._(SiOi). _... ._... .._. ._.._. 5 .6 Silica ... ....._ .. ._. .. . .__ . .._ ._.SiO: . ._. ... ._. ..... . 5 . f+dluminum Oxide . ._ .... . .(.11=0 ) .__._... ..... . ......_.. . Trace 4luminum Oxide_ ...._...... .4110:___ TraceIron Oxide__ ... ... .. .... ...._ Fe ) ....__..._ . 0 ._ Iron Oxide._ . ... Fe10:. Q . 4Calcium.. .. .. (C4...- . .... ...._.. 130 .0 Calcium Bic onaue___....Ca(HCO,)=.,_ . .. .. 526 .5Magnesium........ ... ._._(Mg) ~~. .. .. ... .__. ._ .. .. 33 .6 Calcium Sulphate. ._.. .. . ... ._CasO4.._.. .._...__ NoneSodium ._.___ ... .._(Na) ...__». .. .. .-. 33.6 Calcium Chloride. .__ .. ._ .___CaCl1. ..__ . .. ._.._- NoneSulphate...... .... ... ...(S04)__.._ _. 143.0 Magnesium Bicarbonate._%1g 1iCO,)s-_.. NoneChlorine... .... .. . .. ... ._...(C!) ,__.. 44 .0 Magnesium Sulphate... . ._ .. .Mg504._..__ ._.-_ 166 . 0Carbonate.M. .__._. ..._(COs) .. ._.. None Magnesium Chloride . ..._ . .. .111gC1 ... .._.. .._ _ None2 ica,4onate __.__._____(HCU,)___ _. Sodium 8icarbonate._. . ... .. ..NaHCOa_-_. . . ._ . None
Sodium Carbonate.____..... ..Na,CO:»» .... ..__ NoneSodium Sulphade__ .... ._...Na,SO .»_ ..» . ..._ 15 . 6
Total Solids...... . ............ ......_..._ 786 .7 Sodium Chleride.__. ....._NaCI____ .._...Total Solids . .__._ . . .- _ 786 . 7
Total Non-Volatile Solids .. ._.__._._____ 585 .3 Total Hardness as CaCO, . ... . .... .. . .... . ... 463 . 0
DETERMINdTIONS
* Carbon Dioxide (C0:) uncembined in p .p .m. 44. 0
* Hydrogen Sulphide (HsS) in p .p.m. _ .~... .. . .._.. NoneSpecific Electrical Conductance (K x 104) . .__._. 90. 0Hydrogen Ion Concentration (pt1) . .. ........._.... .... 7.15
* Barron (B) in p . p .m._ .....__. . ._. _ .- ._. .._.. ._.._.._Dissolved Oxygen (0.)
Trace0.4 cnm
*
Color»»_ ..-_._.._Odor. . .... ...... . . . .
Turbidity._ ..... ._ ._.__..___. . .. .._...~'.Suspended Mat . ................ ... . .................
These items were determined Prom water
Respectfully submitted;
RI-D21-065045 Chemists qnd Engineers!
10NoneNone10
Trace
BNA08656955
HDMSp01741902
WATER ANALYSIS
Saiple tdenti r icati~n : Well 1LA4 at Storage Tsn't
Sample all¢ct~d : Sept2rber 31, 195by R.! .W .
Color - 1
Suspended sol i as - q
Total dissolved solids - 5~0 ppu
Sett12ab1e solids less than 'L O1 e1/L
Equivalent conductance X106
pli - 7 . ! i
25C - 921t
Total hardness - u09 ppm as Ca
Ionic constituents
pp~ opm as Ca OC3
Ca 5.77 215 287xg 2 .0 29 120Na 2 .21 li9 .3 107K .09 3.5 L . 5Fe 0 . 6iy7{L 0.0 0 .0
10 .L7
0. 0
3 6.28 383 31hSoh 2.86 137 1h2C]. 1.15 L0 .8 57 . 5bA3 0 . 0
0 . 0F . 2an4 0. 6P03 0.0
10.29
Free CO2 by calculation - 2
-8-
ppm .
RI-D21-065046 ,
BNA0865695 6
HDMSp01741903
Sample Identification : Well hA at Storage T ank
Spectrographic - Serivantitative Ana ysis on 0 .110 g . residu e
from evaporation of 200 e1 sample .
agfL
Calcium 23 .0 a 162 . 0Copper .00072 .001 1Sodisaa 2.1 12 . 2Potassium .82 It . 7Magnesium 4.h 26 . 0Aluminum 0 .019 .10Iron o.lh .8 1
'1anganese 0 .13 .75Silicon 3 .1 18 .00Boron 0 .033 .19Strontium 0 .17 .99
Well 1►A - Lime Treatment, probabl e
Color
pHCalc iuisIronCarbon DioxideHardness as CaTotal dissolved so`1iis
-S-RI-D21-065047
BNA08656957
composition after :
Clear8 .5 - 9 .010 - 20 ppmZeroZero130 po+e300 ppm
HDMSp01741904
REPORT OF WATER ANALYSI S
From I .ort1 1 . •„ 'C^ 1
Address .; f _Tlt
Atte"tion of
Analyeix No. ~3 0?2
Sampling Mite
Physical Appoarano. c
3tspended of±:'c . J r r~,:7 ; i loc s1' rLt .
ANALYSIS HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONSResults shown in Gra ins p .•r U . S . Gallon unless otherwise lndiratrd .
To convert to ppm, multiply by 17 . 1
Total Dissolv ed Solids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Suspended Solids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total Hardness (as CsCO5 ) . . . . . . . . . . .
Non-Carbonate Hardnesa (as CaCO3) ^ . .
Calcium Hardness ( as CaCO5 ) . . . . . . . . .
Magnesium Hardness (as CaCOI) - - - . . .
Phenolphthalein Alk. (as CaCO3) . . . . . .
P(BaC12) Alk. (an CaCO5 ) . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total Alk .( j.;O.) . . . . . . (as CaCOs) . . . .
Free Carbon Dioxide (as CaCO3) . . . .
Chloride ( as NaCl) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sulphate (as Na..SO4 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Silica ( as SiO2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alumina (as A12Ox) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Iron (as Fe in ppm.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20- 0
Phosphate (as P04 i n
Total Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Silica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alumina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ferris Oxide . . . . . . . . . . . .
Calci um Carbonate . . . . . .
Magnesium Carbonate . . . .
Calelnm Sulphate . . . . . . . .
Magnesium S ulphate . . . . .
Cal ci um Chloride . . . . . . . .
Magnesium Chloride . . . . .
Sodium Hydroxide . . . . . . .
Sodium Carbonate . . . . . . .
Sodium Chloride . . . . . . . . .
Sodium Sulphate . . . . . . . .
Sodium Ph osphate . . . . . . .
BNA08656958
HDMSp01741905
REPORT OF WATER ANALYSI S.• ~ ... - - e ► • ~ • it tfenfinn D~From
. .Ad dre ~i a . .
Sa,nplr Marked :
rhysiral Appearswos S
ANALYSIS HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATION SResJlts .hewn in Grains p,-r U . S . Galion nnl .na otherwiaw indiented .
To convert to ppm . multiply by 17. 1
Ti,tal I) ixrolved Solids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 • `~
Suspended Solids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total Hardness (as CaC03) . . . . . . . . . . .
Non-Carbonate Hardness (as CaCO,) . . .
Calcium Hardness (as CaCO3 )
Magnesium Hardness (as CaCO .) . . . . . .
r i- enolphthalein Alk. (a . CaCO3) . . . . . .
r(BaC12) Alk. (am CaCOs) . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total Alk.( . . .^? . . . . . . (as CaCO,,) . . . .
Free Carbon Dioxide (as CnCO :,) . . . .
Chloride (as NaCl) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sulphate (as Na -:SO,) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sllic .'l (as Si02) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alumina ( as Al=0s ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Iron (as Fe in ppm .) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
rho=phate (as P04 in ppm.) . a .
Total Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
S A •., 1 5' J . .' . t
Silica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alumina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ferric Oxide . . . . . . . . . . . .
Calcium Carbonate . . . . . .
Magnesium Carbonate . . . .
Calcium Sulphate . . . . . . . .
Magnesium Sulphate . . . . .
Calcium Chloride . . . . . . . .
Magnesium Chloride . . . . .
Sodium Hydrezide . . . . . . .
Sodium Carbonate . . . . . . .
Sodium Chloride . . . . . . . . .
Sodium Sulphate . . . . . . . .
Sodium Phosphate. . . . . . .
BNA0865695 9
.NATIONAL ALUMINATE CORPORATIO N
6216 We s t 66+h Map
HDMSp01741906
NATIONAL ALUMINATE CORPORATIO N6216 West 66th P1aca
Frow , .i^rth r'r' . .
REPORT OF WATER ANALYSI S
Addrraa
Attention: of
Anolysi . No .
Sampling thug
83091
ANALYSIS HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS ,Results shown in Craina p. r V . S . Gallon unless otherwise indicated .
To convert to ppm . multiply by 17 . 1
Total Dissolved Solids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Suspended Solids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total Hardness (as CaCOs) . . . . . . . . . . .
Non-Carbonate Hardness (as CaCO,) . . .
Calcium Hardness (as CaCO3) . . . . . . . . .
Magnealum Haniness (as CeCOp) . . . . . .
Phenolphthalein Alk. (as CaCO;1) . . . . . .
F(BaCl2) Alk. (as CaCO3 )
Total Alk. . . . . . . . . . . . . (as CaCO,) . . . .
Free Carbon Dioxide (as CaCO,) . . . .
Chloride ( as NaCI ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sulphate (ac Na:SO4) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Silicl ax Si02) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alumina (a. Alt0$) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
iron (as Fe in ppm.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Phosphate (aa P04 in r "'y
Total Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Silica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alumina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ferric Oxide . . . . . . . . . . . .
Calcium Carbonate . . . . . .
Magnesium Carbonate . . . .
Calcium Sulphate . . . . . . . .
r) . 0 Magnesium Sulphate . . . . .
Calcium Chloride. . . . . . . .
Magnesium Chloride . . . . .
Sodium Hydroxide . . . . . . .
• - Sodium Carbonate : . . . . . .
_~ • •- Sodium Chloride . . . . . . . . .
G e J Sodium Sulphate . . . . . . . .
Sodium Phosphate . . . . . . .
Seale foraging ma tter, lb../10110 Isla .
., •, Now-assts /oreth. matter. 16.11000 gala.
Fam t . A qe H 'f 17-+ . CA
('A :,J CAt s+ :atG-3-1~9
/Sate 1tiT1
BNA08656960
HDMSp01741907
F'*LOAERVICr •u "? ►a+nF~•NC CWEMIC •LS FOR All .NOVSTRr~10 MVNICIP UTISS
NtU 1O %1_ -S 111M I SAYF C 0(c' i)OPAY10 NII1I 6716 WI S1 66 1 . ► t ACC1+t Ir j 0 5
21), !?'g
TtLIINONt r0 7-7$4 9
3ub~ r 4. °.` _
jl' .1 : IC C' ; : co£ 0 .4~ _ r _ n
J
O_ %
On .:L' . ._ :r .. l
'2 V
(IICAGO .38•ILL:
. Leh AMOCLe6 WMRMOUM
OvERL . TERM WM6,t . - TRINITY 114 0
L71)r-r~ t r ;; ;. r :1 ' c #33091 aridr rrr ssr ri_ce^building r-tor
f . _ ^z;•si : .eld L1h'r :tor7 .
t :, c; t ::rrs tt h;,ve been rid e- . ., -4c,', ri t °j. shops the presence
^, : .: lS s~"J1^: to other ^rrt .
"ter the sam',1e "asrut, too." sny drop--
_ A h ircn coa .f•ntr .l ys hn ' u to thr.
fru;:l the well .
i c:11 t t rlart anti the
o 1 ' 11 tte,. ed Ir onC. rtiho Crtl,o (Fe )
►i :,s r eco:.:ne^ L_tions 3n3
BNA0865696 1
IN CALWORNIA
JAY T . NICHOLSOIV
q .Acp ,q. RCV r IVE • LrS •+
rrL. C I .,' 1I
HDMSpO1741908
A1 .1'MINATF CORPOP . ATION 0
i t .
ccu1 : ;ccor-ali . .
. r ~, ash felt-Yl { ~. 7
oh-In 3ctor .^irfir E, tic corrosiv-e
DisS01'rei !3 ^liis ,a ., free ca rh3r. li-
-Cr ni ^s1des containingV'=r_; co : resive bec"'I se of
~ : : . ( ;) c^rbcn dioxide con,-
C zii1 f -e .
r ..Ion.
cv~? I -z t^ly ml .- hos t
): cct :stic sodathat this is nut
ynil corrosion on allr tn tnrs,feed of
bI do : riot e as11 11A ~i^:cZe^~ and
1: , ' r cescribed method . I'i ediatelyr _le : ar -rP :`l;r vecane very urgent ,
. -,hw' L.f treat-Art 'iependsthereby forninj;
. _ . her ^:^ '. : t usually reco^i.Tende dI r, crcr to brirC t' a iron under
rec1 ized that`^ cat:_e ^c -rQ^iritstion of tri-
£'elt it best to attempt to get e,i,ve to th' ,rr-er: of ti e situa-
BNA08656962
HDMSpO1741909
%71 NATTONAi . AU MPNATE CORPC#L-.TJN S
C C'
., .-_r, . f-"- t L, T' n'-,7 ,tecticn i, }
,err flc. _t . .tion c :. ",l I : . . _
1 ;~Vn ~r : i':t iy J r . 7
Yam„ _
s C : 1 Yi d i,. t
cx11e , . . r.' lc .± .:~. -o•::: it 73cs ~
c - - rbcn ' • • L ''e
O the .'st' .
r n l,crf* reter4-10n tireroc^~:^er.~' that ei.^er carefully
once, rrr thet the lime sof-' ; _, c .-1'ed 71ther method i s
•-^•r
~ . Ir r'ither event o reduced
BNA08656963
rnri f ormerly at'rc re ti .ree rossible
fl =
n7 - c' r-rr,;r tly.u :1-ct3 try t may be int . r nf,Irr re-dissolved
tr i-c,:lciun rhos M te a sr„ rr,,st :.l cler-r . It seems
bccn r~,i: c in allevi-10•-1; rpm feed continuously .
of complete pro-. c. tji : lc i rats . If the
u t of the df~, protec-cs Inhibiting film would
tar . : :J continuously. We
' rccc,~'?re •.1th a small dosage
llon_ 0L . ^r a ,-
:^ i it cJeternining •~orrosion,c~.•3e corrosion on
factor . rir--ic cli!-aroted . p1'. adjustment
l t ;, . it ':ould raise the' , .,, -`^- 1 ; ze t e free c^r fen di-
. . . .1^ f f'ed i,'i iT '- 1co 7:918 at
. _ act~t~ ly soften very much ,
urn °'i th our 41 recorr_menc;ation ._ . .~r11 to neutralize free
icz,.ncirication, unless you
HDMSpO1741910
0 NAT ?ONAL AT UMTNATF CORPORATIO N
I t it 1 3
:i 'r 11 I o
:-Imp -1~1 1
sure? i t r 'i n l' C'. t ' '
Ly : __nce L' s :ort. _
~• ~., Jr1 t 1 7i lCO 4918 .
BNA08656964
't, . . . .on :ie r~CO .'",Cliri the '1se ofr- t :.^ v, i^r.o'?iately
is could oe a^_con-c`_ . . . . .,1 pro^ortiontng
.,;ould b r, t o1 ; . :1iry Pius bccn added ,
. 'n!:YV" pl ;re soda c i
p"r",ses in a loaned pres-i ii so desired .
1 It form of test ':it to:,t !,1 :nt . This Is on-
in `.',e futt'rc . Ti:e 1'n l colo.illetin c,-.n bo used for
n ":e zero not awarei .. ♦ r, ' )eci r i th bit can see tha t
~lr n. oby^rt consider-
_` cn ^:^ leto ^rot-c tion with' ? ••i,th either the feed of
HDMSpO1741911
/0 e s-d -I/April 26, 1951
To : .T . !'i .r.! :'' .
P'ron : ;,17_cd . . _ T• -r
Sijt ;j-c . : Sirca !7,t ., .,• ,
Intr,- ''?z c t t. -,n :
A s`n:p1P of "? ":''. ^ :,•,. : . r r '}""1 t1 :c i old Laboratory wad sub'Litt?S1to the I .nboratery for r.. i .. ^ .~*• r'i : ; 7i7u3 c9i lituentui ; e .g. chromate,e tn' .d© . mtt hy1 al C••',•;? .
Reg,t" t ~ :
Con3 - ;itv ents
C'.L omr trs
Cr--riic :n .
T^-t Seneithrity-
-?1 Carbwzid 1 2M,X*)
-t ^d to Thio- 1 50,000-~,n . Iron P"1
to Fo*-r^?.- 1 . 20,0(0^~trr_ted !ric htropic Acid .
Tie n~Lic~zb? .~due ;,Q t. hz d ccv r r.
wrs present was probablywo by t}A -i+ate:r .
- ^Y.red by'7 . IY>f')apper
cc : p -Grc °_r-rJ.dT. 2ryersM . Sant
1 I1'llliq,1il Illlli10l' I11 IllIII IIP 1I' m 11111111 II
T . Z. 1y r'' - t . 541Group Lei erA ?ied Resoareh
BNA08656965
HDMSp01741912
J-.; 171
NATIONAL ALUMINATE CORPORATIO N
6216 West 66th M .a
REPORT OF WATER ANALYSI S
Inc *
Address : IL'1t k1 :: . . llf:'r:':ia
Sample Afarked :O 11
Physical App iiraaea ^ ~ ~ T' C^ZOX~~Rl~ ;
To convert to ppm . multiply by 17. 1Reuulta Shown in Gra'rs per U . S . Gellon unless otherwise indicated.
ANALYSIS HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATION S
Total Dissolved Solids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Suspended Solids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total Hardness (as CaCOM) . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 .0
Non-Carbonate Hardness (as CaCO,) . . . (~ e.}
Calcium Hardness (as CaC(a) . . . . . . . . . ~._
Magnesium Hardness (as CaCO .) . . . . . .
Phenolphthalein Alk. (as CaCO.) . . . . . .
P(BaC1 2 ) Alk. (as CaCO, ) . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total CaCOa) . . . . I--*'
Chloride ( as NaCI ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sulphate (as Na2SOe ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 .2
Silica (aa Si0=) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alumina (as A1r0y) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Iron (as Fe in ppm .) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ph, phate (as P04 in ppm .) . . . . . . . . . .
Total Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Silica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alumina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ferric Oxide . . . . . . . . . . . .
Calcium Carbonate . . . . . .
Magnesium Carbonate . . . .
Calcium Sulphate . . . . . . . .
Magnesium Sulphate. . . . .
Calcium Chloride. . . . . . . .
Magnesium Chloride . . . . .
Sodium Hydrox ide . . . . . . .
Sodium Carbonate . . . . . . .
Sodium Chloride . . . . . . . . .
Sodium Sulphate. . . . . . . .
Sodium Pboaphste . . . . . . .
■
B
BNA08656966
HDMSp01741913
NATIONAL ALUMINATE - CORPORATIO N
north t. :- r :crr. ;,•rint~nn, ;nos
...c. to r,I ..r.,~a .1if^r^7:a
REPORT OF WATER ANALYSI S
6216 Wesf 664h Pled
..'n 7'. "tt17A
ANALYSIS HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS,
Pepulta :h•w-n in Grains per U . R. Cnik'n unless otherwise Indi cated.To convert to ppm mul tiply by 17 .1
Total Dissolved Solids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Suspended Solids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Tntai Hardness ( as CaCO, ) . . . . . . . . . . . j s
Non-Carbonate Hardness (as CaCO=) . . . (, sl
Cal ci um Hardness ( as CaCOs) . . . . . . . . . 1 ,
Magm.ium Hardness (as CaCOs) . . . . . .
Phenolphthalein AIk . (as CaC0s) . . . . . .
P(BaClz) Alk . (as Csf Os ) . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total CaCO2) . . . . 1" ,
Free Carbon Dioxide (as CaCO 3) . . . . 0 .0
Chloride (as NaCI ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 .0
Sulphate (as Ns250,) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 a
Silica (as 8102) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alumina (as A1=02) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Iron ( as Fe in ppm.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 005
Phosphate ( as P0 4 in Ppm.) { r+t'ns . 2 t
Total Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
silica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alumina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ferris Oxide . . . . . . . . . . . .
Calcium Carbonate . . . . . .
Magnesium Carbonate . . . .
Calcium Sulphate . . . . . . . .
Nagneeium Sulphate . . . . .
Calcium Chloride. . . . . . . .
Magnesium ChImide . . . . .
Sodium Hydroa1de . . . . . . .
Sodium Carbonate . . . . . . .
Sodium Chloride. . . . . . . . .
Sodium Sulphate . . . . . . . .
Sodium Phosphate . . . . . . .
r/ G iwrd~ Phu r'- 574W -l1f
II I I 'In I I .I
F
BNA08656967
HDMSp01741914
NATIONAL ALUMINATE CORPORATIO N
REPORT OF WATER ANALYSI S
"antu "n, ^nl,f,>•-lIa
sa+npi, Markeder7 '
ANALYSIS HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS ,Results chr'wn in Grains per U. S . Gallon unless otherwise tndiuted.
To convert to ppm. multiply by 17.1
Total L ssolved Solids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Susp en ded Solids . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total Hardness ( as CCCOs ) . . . . . . . . . .
Non-Carhnnate H ardness ( as C&CO2) . . .
Callum Hardness ( aa CaCO ,) . . . . . . . .. .
Magnesium Hardness ( an CaCO3) . . . . . .
Phenolphthalein Alit. (as CaCO, ) . . . . . .
P(BaCI2) AM- (as CAC02) . ._ . . . ._ . . . .
Total Alk . . . . { inn . . ( as CaCO,) . . . .
Free Carbon Dioxide (as CaCO3) .
Chlori de ( as NsC1 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sulphate (as Na2O,) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Silica ( as 3102 ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alumina (as A12% ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
iron ( as Fe in ppm) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Phosphate ( as PO. in ppa~ ) n,.a ., t • .
Tots: Oil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
stiles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Alumina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ferric Oxide . . . . . . . . . . . .
Calelum Carbonate . . . . . .
Magnesium Carbonate . . . .
Calcium Sul phate. . . . . . . .
Magnesium Sulphate . . . . .
Calcium Chloride. . . . . . . .
Magnesium Chloride. . . . .
Sodium Hydroxide . . . . . . .
Sodium Carbonate . . . . . . .
Sodium Chloride . . . . . . . . .
Sodium Sulphate . . . . . . . .
Sodium Fhvsphate . . . . . . .
BNA0865696 8
HDMSp01741915
TRUESDAIL LABORATORIES, INC .
DATE 1 :a r !,, 1950
RECEIVED ?!ay 2f', 1950
LABORATORY NO. 173FO
TLc C ,..'r i - r. r' r sI c ? . GncS`t. to be a ecies of
1 i !'e fI'Q7 , a b : .ctrriol0Eica1 point of view.
Resvectfullr submitted,
TFiESD'JL I .Yf'.?Ijb70R1 S, IIiC .
As a mutual protection to clients, the r"blir nnrl ourwh•es, this report is submitted and accepted for the exclu si ve ase of the client to ahofn it isaddre .wd and uron the condit- n if,,, o nit ! u .r,4 in r^ho!e or in pint in connection with t1x nine of there Laboratories nor any awtnbert ofin .taf without written autheriration
BNA08656969
HDMSp01741916
i ,YOJL:CTI07! C^ !':'_C i F'FNT LA130RATORY DATE 12-15-53
T•^ '- ;-t 0
TO ~i. L' e ~iL~ . vrifl ADDRESS DepArtner 8!
sun.rrcr Ue:':.cr 1nal,Tsir, •- 'qn±a _^-n? ;'o11 1/ .1 - (2 Sanplen )
Roferencer Technical : ot;ho ?c c. -- Griffin-and Scott ' s Stnndercl ;'ethodof C'.:ez.icel Ann. ^'^ -'o]x i' I I
o'f'f ZODUCTICN
1~ . E. Co Sulli-rnn of Dep?r,;--^nt 78 ritnittod two samples of waterfrom the Snntn ^nn . :Jell tl,A for the determination of pit, hardnessand the cho .Acals re-'pci :aibl o for the herdneee . No. 1 enn?le vastaken when the i=.p rate was I FO G . P. :' . and the colt= head 182'-3".No. 2 sample was tn';on w,'acn the pz:.p rate was 170 G.P.11. and thecolumn head vas 145' . The sn"pln? were filtered and the eng]ysis wasdetermined on the filtrates,
COMILUSI0 .10
Tests conducted showoff fairly cloer results for the two samples, No. 2being slightly higher .
RESULTS
The pII on :Jo . 1 nrd 'o. 2 rnnpl.nc respectively ves 7 .29 nn9 7 .31.
riFrlroe lifiAd Ioolo1 pro b^^nd on mrta per million
1To . 1 ?to . 2
SiO2 21./, 21,3
ra0X133 .7 154.1
r'g0 48 .6 57.2
Fe203 .3 .5
EL1203 (by diff .) 7 .4
Calculated `dotalIi2rdness 170.7 /~9 3
I
/r, f-Q 4 . f3, R. E. Cordell - 1824
txritten by C, Ezlding :lb Section Leader - Chetdcelcc : II . :1t'cin - F
. ,_r; ' fiord - 50 ; J. ?a'?arara - 78; Cii-Fits - (2) f
DC-F11a ._1^
J, ~ i,~~ lP~IpIuIBNA08656970
HDMSpO1741917
0 "'T I "^!CAUI AV1A'T:ON, !N"
NRO!MICTION DEVELOPMENT LABORATOR Y
LA B MEM O
WM=
BNA0865697 1
INTRCDUCTICN
LM NO. CH-1.4.13
suns cr Water anr-lp^ia - Sant a Sunnnn well !#6
References : Grit.fin Technical Io hods of Analysis and Scott's Standard Methodsof Chemical &rn2,-rsIs, Vol=0 II
11r . E. C. Suilivcn or Deinrtr ent 78 submitted a sample of water frownthe Santa Svs~as :!e?1 r;'6 for the determination of pH , hardness andthe cherdeals r aper ibi a for the hardness . The depth of the v921 is615 feet. Tho enrplo tubi tttod trio clear and therefore yes notfiltered for the enn1,ysia „
R SUL'rs
Tests conducted ohowcd the uo s ►1 hardness to be lower than that ofthe Santa Susero 'W'ei 'f4& wh.lcx v03 analyzed December 12, 1953.
Figures liste6 M1c'.+ are boon on parts per mil].ionx
5102-------- 24.8
coo-- -------74.3
---------48 .5
Fe2C.,--------Trace
?7.203-------- Trace
Cs1ctllat1 totalhartnscv as CoCO3 - 253.3
The p?i value wee - - 7.83
ADDRESS
GP r ,r, o<~L,~. R. E. Cordell - 2824
Written by C, U91^'' 1b Section Lender - Chemical
0.2 !i. At': - 56" ; F. 0-e3ford - 30; b,V. Idaton - 78; CB-File - (2) ;Da-File - ( ; ; File
HDMSp01741918
-t,-Gno.W
rRUr) J T I )n i-yE,.,ELOPM':NT LABORATOR Y
LAB MEM O
1 FERErCESt Griffin Technienl of Lr.ilyc1n and Scott's Stnnderd Vethods ofChemical Ans1yr , 7011=1 I t
To E . C. Sullivan ADDRESS Dope
SUBJECT Water Analysis - Sir`;n S .,^n^s %'cll "6
Mr. E . C . Sulli7im from Repi:-t'cnt 78 submitted a sample of water fromthe Santa Sueinr ='ell C6 . vi-ale vie taken from a depth of 770feet when the flew rte GMs 37~ gallons per ndnnte. The water vascloudy and, thernforo, thn ns^ple vie filtered prior to analysis ,
Tests conducted ncc,:vd the tctil hardness to be slightly lower than theoriginal ee .-plc of ~r6 all v"ter c~ibrltted. (See Lab Memo No. CH-1- 1.-13,dated I-27-54) .
Figures listed Mlc n-e . ., rcl on pirts Pe- rdlliont
5=r?----- --------26.6
CPC-- -- ---------- 70.3
• 051C -------- 1.3 2
^2C3 +U2C3 -------- 1.1
C21c .:IntoI tot,l
C'~o3 ----------235,6
a ~~~R. K. Cordell - 1821.
Written by C . E^'fi^c~lb Section header - Ch Ieal
eel H. -,*kin - "'', 50; H. Linton - 7E1 CB-File (2) 1
BNA08656972
HDMSp01741919
5~rrt,1~ Td nti*tc,ttrn : L over f0 .1d (abandoned )
S"Ple C011 7C ~t-.rmt,rat! ly September 15, 1955 by Hal Wriaht
p'j _ 7 ,
vival~rt Con' •~tr ;rp '':1' E 77C PP 5
Calef"M 24 .O ¶Copper 0.0x14 21.
Sodium 5. 2potassium 1 . 5"aan~_ai•-~ 6. 2
A1tr I tr 0.032Iron 0 .01 6
••Zn•:811s5>0.12
Silicon 1~ . 2
Boroi1.071
Strortiu-0 .29
BNA08656973
HDMSpO1741920
yr Trr A "~L1^SI S
Sarpl? I3entii'ic tiont F-11 )fit at Storeoe Tank .
Sa"rpla Co11.ct^-'r S^rt-- ^r 11 . 1Q55 by R ."" .V.
Color - 2
Suspond?2 Sol Hs - p.
Total diasolv .! solids - 50, pnm
Settlenbl^ solids 1?ss than 0.01 rtl/t.
Fmjivalent eentuctnnce %116 , ?5C - 9211
rx 7. L
Total hardness - u^ p-m is Cn Co3
Ionic constituc'-its as Ca 003
CA 5.77 115 2~7
2 .10 2^ 127
1~7
ti 3 .5 h-5Fey 1. 6
Co3 1 . 1
}'~3 6•?° 3°3 311,
5C~L 2 . °6 137 1L2
Cl 1 .15 L3 .8 57. 5
ICL '' .6
PO3
17,?^
Fret M? by ea t e•,i -t i _ ^~, ,
BNA08656974
HDMSpO1741921
S:Nctr^^- -hfc - c ..,ir,s?nt itRtiye Analysis 0 .1160 q . residue
C pr r 072 00b
Solitrt 2 .1 12 . 2
Pct_a4ef+-- P? 4. 7'".Dane-sf •rn .Ash 26.0
Altmir.•n J .O19 .10
Ir^n ?. 16 . Al
1.8nr7~ n t~13 .75
S111C" a
T'oron . ,?3 .19
Str~nt i~^t .1 T .90
BNA08656975
HDMSpO1741922
WAT •"f_t YD'S
Sale Ic^r±i!'ie^tion : Ahead of AEC Filter
sample ell-yet^~ : Se,t,!-be_r 31, 1955 by R .M.'i .
"^~~i•frlen*_ c-r'±fctnce X106 ` 25C o3R
as Ca OD 3
Fe 1~n
Settle^b1e solids O .01 r!1/L
Sus,-n~11 s-lids - 22 r' "
Total dissolved solids - 612 ppm
Sample I :-ntif ieation: After AEC Filter
to [ c
E uivaient c^_nductaoce 7106 1 25C 935
Total h1-1^'ss ?a 2 awe as Ca CD
P0111 .?rr't
Fe - 1° P77
Settleflble selils 0.7) mI/L
Suspenaei solids - 5^ pp"
TntP1 dissolved solids - e4h pp i
stet dste_rioret,d 7n standing . forming R..S and FeS .
BNA08656976
HDMSpO1741923
WA T7, A .'! L'17 7Tf
aartpl!! 1:lentific p tinnt "o! l1 '7o . 5
Sample C011fctei : SSptv. 4sr 33, 1955 by R .4.W .
Color - 0
Susp ,Y1 d Solids - 3 ppm
Total dissolvn .d solids - 1157 p;m
Settleable "'lids less than 0.01 ml/L
Equivalent conductance X106 125C 718
3 .97 79 . 4
1 .Ji5 17. 6
2 .32 53. 4
.07 2 . 9
.05
7. Pi
2.05
BNA08656977
HDMSpO1741924
Sdrtple I-'sntifica!.font Skim Bowl - Area I
Sar?le Collee!rds Septe-ber 31, 1955 by R.M.W.
Color -
Susp ndad solids - 31 ppm
Total di4tnlva"I solids - 5115 ppm
Settle-h1 solids 0.02 ml/L
Fruivalent conductance x106 'a 2r- 782
pB - 7 .8
Total hardness as Ca 003 2P6 pm
Ionic constituents rP" pit as Cam3
Fria c02 by calculation 9 ppm
Oils and oreases 3.31Phenols 0. 0
Alcohol 0
1 .2
BNA08656978
0 . 0
8 .68
5.33 325
2 .27 100
1 .11 39.4
HDMSpO1741925
•
Spectrncrrnhic
Calcium 27.0 1
Copper 0.00034
Sodium 3.2
Potassium 1.0
'Ingnesium 4.5
Aluminum 0.092
Iron 0.')L3
4Rngpneso 0.029
Silicon 3.6
Boron 0.065
Strontium 0.24
BNA08656979
HDMSpO1741926
'•'ATER ATLNLI S
Sample Identification : Te11 A16
Sample collected : "ovei .b2r . 1955
Color - 0
SIC', - 20 'pin
Total dissolved solids - 580 ppm
MT- 2 .0ppm
Equivalent con:lvctance X106 - 855
PH - 7 .4 5
Ionic constituert s
Ep;7 i
Ca 4.25 85. o2 .29 27. 7
Tia 2.69 61 . 80 .C: 3 . 5
9 .32
07? 0.0 0. 0Hol 5.90 360Sill 2.20 110
1 .15 40. 8,p3 0.01 0. 6F 0.0 0. 1
9 .35
IF-
BNA08656980
HDMSpO1741927
,I 1 \ . • v, p s' . . ,
Srnctro^ra~' is - im-i .ative analysis
^? (c i l rn - 27 .01
4- 5Sf1jc- ..- 5.1
T . C' . D 20 .00037J.03 aJ
- .i . - 7. 00.960.0£?30. cop h0.011
yar •~ nil0.002nil
S`ro .• i .- 0,260 .00065
BNA0865698 1
HDMSpO1741928
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BNA08656982
HDMSpO1741929
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HOLLADAY 8 WESTCOTT
c~agineers
8384 HUNTINGTON DRIVE • LOS ANGELES 32 • CAPITOL 1-519 3
January 5, 15?6
Mr. Hal WrightDepartment 7~ ZNorth American Aviation, Inc .Santa Susana FacilityChatsworth , California
Re : NAA Purchase Order R6SL D-903281.
Dear Mr . Wright :
Attached hereto are the grater analyses for Well #6 and Well ~7 .The quantitative chemical analysis shows these two well watersto be similar in character to the waters of Well #5 and Ze1L IiA.
__You will . note that Well = 7 has 0.6 rpm of iron s ihnilar to Well #LLAwhich gives a reddish precipitate on aeration and standing . ThepH of both waters is relatively low, although still on thealkaline side .
The sample taken at the SRE pond does not show any unusual con-
centrations . The rather high sodium shown in the spectrographicanalysis could be accounted for by NaC1 used for softener regen-eration. Since this sample was taken right after a rain it maynot be indicative of actual ponded water conditions .
A minimum check on the sample from the closed system SRE heatexchan er showed pH 9 .5, Hardness lb.0 ppm as CaCO3, and Fe $O ppm .This high iron shows that serious corrosion is occurring in thissystem and confirms visual observations .
Very truly yours ,
y & w srcorrT
Ralph M. Westcott
PHW :mw (3)end s .
RI-D21-065048
BNA08656985
HDMSp01741932
J &
HOLLADAY WESTCQTPCnglneera
WATER ANALYSIS
Sample Identification : ~7el1 #6
Sample collected : November, 195 5
Color - 0
5102 - 20 ppm
.i Total dissolved solids
002 - 2.0 ppm
Equivalent conductance
pH - l i.i -
"1 5
-T° ppm
'
x106
Total .Harness ,327 ppm as CaCo3
Ionic constituents
EPM pP~
Ca L25 85.0 t 7 .
Mg 2.29 27.7ti .
Na 2.69 61.8 t ~ -K 0.09 3 . 5Fe .05
Total Cations 9 .32
cog 0 .0 0. 0Hc03 5.90 360Sot 2 .29 110C1 1 .15 40. 8
NOg 0.01 0. 6F 0 .0 0. 1
Total Anions 9.35
RI-D21-065049
BNA08656986
HDMSp01741933
J Z
HOLLADAY 8 ~~FSTM OTTengin~ero
Sample Identification : Well T6
Spectrographic - Se~iiouantitative analysi s
Calc ice- 27 .0%Magne s i ttrt- !a . 5Silicon- 5 . 1Aluminu*it- 0.028Copper- 0.00037Boron- 0.039Sodium- 7.0Potassfuu- 0 .96Iron- 0 .083M anganese- 0 .00$I{Tin- O .O1I LBarium- nilTitanium- 0.002Nickel- nilStrontium- 0.26Chr omium- 0.00065
RI-D21-06505 0
BNA08656987
HDMSp01741934
HOLLADAY 9 'YESTCarrdnyia~~ra
WATER ANALYSIS
_Sample Identification: Well =7
Sample collected: November, 195 5
Color - 3
Si02 - 18 ppm
Total dissolved solids - i08 ppm
C02 - 2.8 ppm
Equivalent conductance X106 - 675
pH-7.I&0
Total Hardness - 278 ppm as CaCO3
Ionic constituents
EPM ppm
Ca 3.611 72 . 8Mg 1.92 23 . 2
Na i.8 36 .11K 0 .09 3. 5Fe 0. 6
Total Cations 7 .23
C03 0.0 0 . 0
HC03 5 .38 328S0 0 .97 1x6 . 5Cl. 0.91 32 . 3
N03 0.02 1 . 2
F 0.01 0. 2
Total Anions 7.29
gI_p21-065051
BNA08656988
HDMSp01741935
J 23?
HOLLADAY 8 'ZESTCC•-i'Bnginetra
Sample Identification: Well #7
Spectrographic - Semiauantitative analysis
Calc i +sn- 27.0%Magnesium- 5 . 2Silicon- 6.0Aluminum- 0 .018Copper- 0.00026
Boron- 0.0 OSodium- 7. 8Potassium- 0.91
Iron- 0.35Manganese- 0.017Tin- nilBarium- 0 .05Titanium- 0 .002Nickel- nilStrontium- 0.19Chromium 0.0001e
RI-D21- 065052
BNA08656989
HDMSp01741936
DAMES 8 MOORE
SOIL MECHANICS ENGINEERS
LOS ANOSLL.
SAN ANC(/CO
PORTLAND
S[ATTLL
SALT LAMS CRY
CNICAOD
NSW YORK
ATLANTA
LONDO N
2333 WEST THIRD STREET • 1.08 ANGELES 37 .CA1.1FORNIA • bVNKIRK 8-1327
RESIDENT PARTNER : VERNON A . SMOOTS
February 16, 1956
Daniel, Mann, Johnson, and Mendenhall4201 Sunset BoulevardLos Angeles 29, California
Attention : Mr. Marvin J. Eudroff
Gentlemen :
Seven copies of our "Report of Foundation Investigation ,
Proposed Delta Rocket Test Stands and Appurtenant Structures, Rocket Engine
Field Laboratory, Santa Susana, California, for North American Aviation,
Inc •" are herewith submitted . The scope of the investigation was planned
in collaboration with lb . Haas W . Meier of your firm .
Sandstone bedrock underlies the site and either is exposed at the
ground surface or is encountered at shallow depths . All of the structures,
with the exception of those subject to large uplift loads, may be supported
upon spread foundations . Drilled cast-in-place concrete piles are recom-
mended for support of structures subject to large uplift loads .
Yours very truly,
DMES & ) ORE
VAS CLNcm Vernon A.
RI-D21-06507 3
BNA08656990
HDMSp01741937
The site was explored by drilling 12 boles ranging in depths from
20 to 75 feet, utilizing diamond drilling equipment . Continuous cores of
the sandstone formation were taken with an )1c core barrel . Rock and over-
burden soil were examined by our engineer on the site. A Log of Borings
is presented on Plates A-1 to A-4 . The percentage of recovery obtained
daring rock coring is noted on the left of the Log of Borings .
The soil samples and rock cores were examined in the field and in
laboratory . Since the soil and rock are similar to that encountered at
the Bravo and Coca areas , and the rook is somewhat more sound , no additional
tests were performed .
The following Plates are attached and complete this Appendix :
Plate A-1 - Log of Borings (Borings 1, 2, 3 )
Plate A-2 - Log of Borings (Borings 4, 5, 6)
Plate A-3 - Log of Borings (Borings 7, 8, 9, 10 )
Plate A-4 - Lag of Borings (Borings U, 12 ) and Soil ClassificatioChart and Key to Teat Data
RI-D21-065074 Ii
BNA0865699 1
HDMSp01741938
NORTH AMERICA N
PROPULSION FIELD LABORATORY
SANTA SUSANA, VENTURA COUNTY, CALIF.
BORING IELEVATION 1183 .6 FEET
FRACTURE
EBLAEVA T T_ 1 9 .
E
1 FEES
BROWN WEATHERED AND FRACTUREDSANDSTONE
W ITH-FE JOINTS OR
FRACTUR E
SEAMS OF GRAY SHALE
EAM OF BROW FRACTURED SHALE
SEAN OF GRAY SHALE
GRAY SANDSTONE
EAN OF GRAY SHALE
SEAN OF GRAYISH -BROWN SHALE
FRACTURE (WEATHERED ZONE 69
■
FRACTUR E
INDICATES PERCENT CORE RECOVER Y
ELEVATION REFERENCE :SEE "REFERENCE" ON PLOT PLAN
BORING 2ELEVATION 1770 .7 FEET
BROWN WEATHERED AND FRACTUREDSANDSTON E
BROWN SANDSTONE SOUND ANDFRESH WITH FEW JOINTS ORFRACTURES
FRACTURE
LOG OF BORINGS
BORING 3 BORING 3 (COIGIIN0E0)
1
ELEVATION 1769 .0 FEET4 FEET5 FEET ELEVATION 17337
BORING 7ELEVATION 1781 .3 FEE T
BROWN WEATHERED AND FRACTUREDSANDSTONE
BROWN SANDSTONE SOUND AND FRESHWITH FEW JOINTS OR FRACTURE S
FRACTURE
FRACTURE
GRAY SANDSTON E
SEAM OF GRAY SILTSTONEGROWN SANDSTON E
SEAM OF BROWN SHALE
SEAN OF GRAY SHALEGRAY SANDSTON E
BROWN FRACTURED SANDSTONE (LOSTWATER CIRCULATION)
MAY SANDSTONE
BORING 8
WITH FEW JOINTS OR FRACTURES
FRACTURES
I&M OF BROWN SHALE (FRACTUIM
041-51L
GRAY SANDSTONE
ELEVATION 1780 .3 FEET
FILL AND OVERBURDEN-BROWN ANDDARK BROWN SAND AND COBBLE S
BROWN WEATHERED AND FRACTURED I00
BROWN SAND
SEAN OF DROWN SHALEGR11Y SANDSTONE
SEAM OF MAY SHALEBROWN SANDSTONE
LOG OF BORINGS
BORING 9 BORING 10
000
C!lo~
01
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HDMSp01741944
Vfff4nt
0-3749Pacific SpeetroChemic l Laboratory
CHEMICAL AND SPECTROGRAPHIC ANALYSI S
- RESEARCH
235$ Ovwlmw AvenueLm Angola 64, Califomis
September 29, 1955
HAL W. JOHNSON
Report of semiquantitative spectrographic analysis of water residue samples ?;os, 1 thru 7,submitted by :r. J. S . 2,ordm.an for
Pacific Chemical Consultants14203 9es3emer StreetVan Nuys, California
441
+2 +3
'1 A
=r5
~t
6
l L,- F7 .
Calcium- 30 .0° 24.0% •28 .0% ' 30 .0°, 32 .0 ' 32 .0% 33 .0Copper- 0 .00035 0 .00030 0 .00034 0 .00029 0 .00027 0 .00022 0 .3301 95odium- 3 .0 2 .7 4 .3 3 .0 4.8 4.8 3 . 177agnesium- 7 .8 7.2 8 .8 12 .0 11 .2 9 .2 9 . 4Aluminum- - 0 .018 0 .021 0 .018 0 .024 0 .019 0 .023 J .018Silicon- 7 .8 7.8 8 .1 12.0 9 .8 13 .0 7 .3Iron- 0 .020 0.016 0 .018 0.016 0 .017 I .-Ole 0 .018Manganese - 0 .0044 0 .0099 0 .0066 0.032 0 .024 0 .0024 X0 .01»•Boron- 0 .063 0 .052 0 .068 0 .083 0 .10 0 .034 0 .090Strontium- 0 .23 - 0 .32 0 .43 0 .17 0 .23 0 .28 0 .38Potassiam- 0 .91 0 .74 1.0 0 .96 0 .79 0.96 1 . 5
Respectfully submitted
PACIFIC SPnCTROCZ;-MTIC-AL Lk3ORLTC&CY11
Hal IT . JohnsqFPP,J:1c Director
ORI-D21-065053
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HDMSpO1741945
DOT -zDescrip tion and Lxa :ioe. .. . ._ ._ WCA{ -. ,` ? --•- -1/vP.Lt r . s.---••- .~- ~Etl #i` o(- y-°_ Qi~t 7
Owner ._. .Q '•__--_ I&._. --- -- ~ ddreu._.~ "±( t _Q•+~}.~_-
Use- ~ .. -Depth.- ___-._ .Date Completed ------ _ . __._- Capa . u7 rr(SF ) -_---------Drawd•• .rn ___..._ ._~e•. forations __ _ ~:ze Casing S -_-•----Gravel P±cke. ScaL_ .__-- .-At What Depth_-. .. . . . Log . .. __.__. . .. . Cater Lercl RecordSurface Eicv . . Datum . .__. ... .. .Soarceof Infonratjon .._ .
Lab., Fiei No. ►< - 210 4 A -; - 2~.11~-f-~~~' 21 Z 1 (z_? K_2! 3 7
Sampled Ev G 0 i it!?larcot~ ~_~ ~.0 l_ VJ?~'.ol_T
Datc Cc H rc ,_rt 11 16 Sze 6 ln.Dal teA^ai :zs' _ ' j i41 -I- 9112.1__ I 4Lrz1 ___ S , aj~Zj•~'drl '7- (a I ~ ._7 E f 7.5 ; 7•
79 3Co aazi• av i i S Y~ __ 'V _ ynn }• cpa • ~g nC -:P'' .,'ra C ! V :?e+ •_p•e i.'. • -
C-c~ .s : Ca ~•~$ _ 9_1 3•S' - _ 7t• ~ _3-5b-_- TI•Z 2 .1 ._ _~b.Mg ! 2.3~.- ' 2q•1 !_ _ 2t~(e :2_(72 ---- 6------Z3
-2 .Z5 51•'7 : 2 .1$ S 6. if 2.d b8 .9 1 .7 03.5 i0 .07 --- 2.g 1 q 3 .5 11- 0-
Tc'eai Cs• ions q~-- ;?•5 __
-
9_2~._ _- _ 6_55 _Aniatts : CO, 0 0-0 1 0 .O 0.0 Q 0 _~ • O I O .0 0 7
riCO a 3 4 s2 X75 s-So 6 .q0 2Abt> 4 Z. 7i l3o 2•IZ t0 2 2 . ~1_ 12s 1 0-i60- 74CL l_q$ 38.2 ~~ . 32.3 .13 40 0 #_Q .91 ~N'03 0.08 S•O 10 06 3 .7 I 0.0-7- QUO SN 0, pt_ 0.7-
i-
•Ar.:enc ~•Total jQ .$Z _ -_~ ~1- :3Z-
. ..-{ 6_`f~ _ .____ -y,l., rcr )
Norm 0.0jSilica { 7,p~ .-;„o ! ; 1q I t•
{ loth S-•!ids'Sum 555 1 r 435ia---- ^
3; 525 of 175 L+ 9
H.trc•+_ .l .t . G9 I -71 5 Z4'7 I 40 5 30 34•. O 2. 38275 1
~r0.n yyf 1n :lt^• ^ itt 1•lAG { yip
O is r)- t~'U: q ► 5 Slb I _ q Ic
!67P i "TV
Q&.r4v on* . t. L• m v ^a.welt _ tsce KA iiC. +e+•a.! Fe.
ez,
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1 .1 .11 . J. A A _, I r 1 .t 1 . -1 r
7csa: riow
Owner . R4 ki4. ~ -N __- - Add _! a!L' +_ ir=_Use_ .
Drawdown _-Perforations.- Caain; ;:;. fept
k GravelPacLec! - _ Seal __ . .__ . .._ At What Deptk-. f- .Lug . . .-._-_ .. ....Vatcr Level Reeord .. . . .__ _-_
Sur(:cu Elm. Daum- . . . .Sou:ca ci lnfor :naua ._ . .
I Lab., FieIJ tio. K- Z l R K-Z.l 5 i ,I t--'~ ? 1 6Sampled i'•t ` u/{4ka { l.V dal i uV ~
Date Collec e.l a1 __- 1 11(o JA {D :t~ e;:ra; 9,1ca s3 gLLL~
-? : . . -7.7_c i 7.18
ortei'•1~ in .nm ^ F. • min epee S,- :L~ p-r.. { cpre ;< RY n. # anr. ~ : ? '
Cations: - Ca
t2 71 3Z .9 1 1 .18 2i. 16 i 2.34•9 T 5 93 ------
Total Fe l3 • 6-j_I t
•r; : :atCatar. . ~Z;, 5 3 _ ~T •2G ,$~~F -Anions : [ i ~a 0 . 0 0 .. 0 tL0 - O 0.0 O .e) 0- 0
t • iC(N +5.70 ;i*$ i !. 2 . 311 S- 3Z _ 3~~fSO4 2$4 TZ2i I .to! X2.7 _2 .06ct . 2 45.3 1 90 33.0 '•100 3 5% 55 •vJa o7 .3 l0.01 ' 5.o lQ -7 43.
Total A ni .n . -! QI . 61 __ `•_ 4- 4t _ _ ± ____
Silica I __~ { 1 -~ !
f
Tor•ti S-1i4~/cum -~43 I 440 t 3 1Per Ccnt z e' d i•-m ! {_
Hardn~ • e :'1'r r el \C. 1 40 .0 1 23Z ii O ttI'L5 7 0•S.0 _ -m 4A. a ZSS ! 26o __
-u Co . Cz
per-
C^r's•l : i 'iv { I s) ~Zs I ?N I s sb 1 9 t "R F• . .[ac ' 1 . t~V-i~ r ~ _ .e\ Gi 0 4lp~ ► ~ fy
&.140w aj2p +yiLL Fe .
n t.
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OV S t
HDMSp01741947
RI e~o~+o 9- .411
LABORATORY REPORT0
SMITH-EMIERY COMPANYCHEMISTS - ENGINEER S
LABORATORY NUMBER 430989
Sample WATER Afarkccl `1orth ;c erican Rocket Dyne Laboratoriesinstallation, Santa Suzana Fountains
Received February 4, 1957 -- February 4, 1957"
Stibtuitlt,d by Holladay r;, '. :Iestcott -- "Silvernale nesorvoir
.u n.o .. . . .. .tmw.~, r . a . .♦ . . . cc, .. vs . . . ...o..z*t' pea .U .LIt. TI .R .e MM at...? .. C.t.CL. .' .M►.*0, .7 .' ..CT. ?I .OM . R .1 . . . . sets I .w .arev.o•r.o .rnO.Iwv 4" AL At A MUTUALP.O.fCTMINTO CLICNTS . TMt PINLIC A.Y .NR ..t R. .
Date February 13, 195 7
5384 Huntin_,ton Driv eLos Angles 32, Californi a
ANALYSIS
ANALYSIS OF DISSOLVED SOLID S
Silica. . .-_-Alunti,tn »s Oxide . . . . . . . . . . . .(Alro') . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I
'Mt X.AS+T M'A NIIJ Nt I5'~' H[a!'r.R~-AKtt
c .~I,ttrcntNI-~1AY4 AN( ; F'F .Y. S 211 .
Iran Oxide. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . ._ (Fe,O,) . _ ._ . . .Calcium .. . . . . . . . . ------- . . . . . (Ca) . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .- .
Alagnesl,, nt .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Mp ) . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . .- . ._ .
Sodium . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . (Na) . . . . . . . . . .Sulphate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(SO,) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . .--- -- --Chloride. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. (Cl ) .. . . . .--- .. . . . . . .------ - . .- . .'
Carbonate . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .-- . .. . . (CO,) . . . .. . . . . ._ . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .__ .-Bicarbonate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .(HCO,) . . . .
Total Solid s . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total Non-holatile Snlidt
PARTS PERMILLION
15 .2TraceTrace50 .523 .344 .477 .828 .0!Tone241 . 6
460 . 8
358 .0
uverriow 11 :10 A .i :: . "
Sanpled by Smith- emery Company
HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS
Silica. . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 5,0 .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Aluminum Oxide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AlsO, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Iron Oxide . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . Fero*. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .Calciu m Bicarbonate . . . . . . . .. . . . . CA(HCO,) :Calcium SulDhale . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . CaSO . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .
Calcium Chloride . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .CaCI,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .Magnesium Bicarbonate ------ _Mg(HCO,) .. . .. .. ..Afagnefium Sulphate. . . . . ------- AgSO. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .
Magnesium Chloride . .. . . . . . . .. . MgCI, . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .Sodium Bicarbonate. . . . . . . . . .. . . .NaHCO,-- . . . .. . .. . . . .
Sodium Carbonate. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . a,CO,. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .Sodium Sul phase . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . .Na,SO . . .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . .Sodium Chloride---- ---- - .-- . . . .NaCI. . . . . .. . . . . ... . . . . . . .
Total Solid,.. . . .. . . . . . ... . .. . .... . .. . . . . . ... . .. . . .. ... . . .
Total Hardness at CaCO .. . . . . . . . . _ . . . .... ... .. . .
DETERMINATIONS
Specific Conductance (Aficromhos /cm.) . . . . . . ._ . . . . . .Hydrogen Ion Concentration (pH) .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Boron (B) in p .p .m. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nitrate (NO,) in p. p .m. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _. _ _ . .- . . . .Fluoride (F) in p .p .m . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5B1 .48 .070 .00 .70 .4
Tr.ve Color. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .Odor Quality- . .---------- -------------------- --------------Taste . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . .. . . .. . . .. ._. ..Turbidity . f ACkfon Candle.. . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... . .. .. .. . . . .. .Suspended Refidue--------- . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .- .. . . . ....---
PARTS PtRMILLION
15 .2TraceTra 3e204 .3NoneNone
105 .428 .9NoneNoneNone80 .846 . 2
222 . 0
5 .0earthyN .D .30 .020 . 0
Analytical methods ,,red are those stlrc . f od in the current edition of the Standard Methods for the Examination of
Water, Sewage and Industrial Tr,, t. .r p :~%;J :Lcd br the Amcric.its Public Health Association unless staled otherwise.
I
BNA08657001
ES
I
HDMSp01741948
S► N IITII-E~IE14 CO1%IYANVr .TAI16t*,,r[f ,,g *
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:A1 E A aT WV APIIL\t :TON noULKVARD
LOS ANGELES 2 1
('AL IFOR\IA
"North American Rocket DyneMarked Laboratories Installation ,
Holladay & Westcott,53 884 Huntington Drive ,Los Angeles , 32, California .
Santa Suzana Mountains,Feb . 4, 1957
Silvernale Resovoir Overflow11:10 AM"
Sampled by : SMITH-EMERY Co
REPORT OF QUALITATIVE SPECTROGRAPHIC EXAMINATION
Based on Ash of SolidsAPProsimme Qosnpey
Calcium ----------------- Major Constituent
Magnesium, Sodium ---- Intermediate Constituent s
Minor Constituents
Titanium --------Cebalt ----------Lead ------------Rare Earths ------
1005%0.05%0 .05%0 .05%0 .01%0 .00 5%0 .0c 5%0.001%0 .001%0 .001%0 .001%None foundNone foundNone found
Respectfully submitted ,
CHEMISTS AND ENGINEERSI . L .4 .
Silicon ---------Aluminum --------Iron ------------Potassium -------Strontium -------Barium --- ------Boron -----------Copper ----------Chromium --------Manganese -------Nicke l
All reports are submitted as the confidential pr'qrrrtv of Oients. .Autborization for publication of car tepoets, eondnwoua, qr ez.rrae from or regarding tbe:n is rererred per.dirr our •t- ritten approval as a u utnal protection to elientA. the public and esrseltea .
, : .~ ..--z• - - -1 -'d' CXWF4Aa6&ft)
BNA08657002
HDMSpO1741949
e0
LABORATORY REPORT
SmITH-EMERY COMPANYPRTARU*JEO MM
CII 'r411AT8 - RNO1NEXR S
TRi PAONT WA!R,II )TOrc RO(TURVARD
1.0-4 ANGRI,RM 21 , CALIFORNI A
AtL RT'OR?. AUf nwlr .rnn . T,.~ te•+nn~•+-.+t • 'O et,tr,~a, aUr . ea,nneM Pww P-I FCArt d - AU. MMSTS. G OWO" , M, AR•
TRACTS PROM OR RR .ARO,lS TMR M ,. wflr HV[ D flflO •+'s OUR PSI TTTN APPROVAL Al A MUTUAL rPOTtCTOM TO Ctl[tT., Tc FlI jc AM s,.s .r[s,
LABORATORY
No. 4311961
Scnrple Water
R.rreirrd 5-13-57
Submitted by Holladay & Westcott5364 Huntington Drive
Los Angeles 32, California
Dtte My 20, 3 .957
"Bowl Reclamation 9 :L5 a.*."
"Wirth American Rocket Dyne Lab .Installation Santa Suzana lfe . "
FEPO r OF DETF*ffNATIONS
Biochemdcal oxygen der.and ----------------- 960 .6 M=
Hydrogen ru1fide (H2S) -----------»-------- 0 .45 ppm
Ignition loss on total solids -------»---- 70 .5%
Oil by extraction •----------------------« 36 pp a
R21ARKS1 This eater was very dark in color due to the presenceof substantial amounts of suspended ferrous solfide .
Respectfully =bedtted,
~jj77s~t~
=ST., AHD 1~S
PORM T
BNA08657003
HDMSp01741950
I.J RoR,-1 ''10RY
MITIi-EM1 RZ COMPANYCIIEM ISTS • ENGINEERS
920 SANTEE STRI!ET
LOS ANGELES
No .
saint-le V",47Tf? ;Siarkcd
Rcccircd 6-3+-57
Submitted by HoUadly & W Cott
LAHORATORY CJ.R'TIFICATF.
Date June 27, 1957
FORM 3 •
"North American Rocket Dyne laboratories Installation,Santa Suzana, May 13, 1957 - Reclamation bowl (efflize .to pond) vater".
Sampled by Smith ery ConuarQ5334 Hsi-zt? .nn~ on Drt eLos Ar -s 32, CRltfnrnia
ANALYSIS
ANALYSIS OF I)ISSOI VI D S LIT K
Silica . _ . ._ . . . (S/O,)_. . 6 .48Alunirrrum Oxide. .- (.^L0 .) TraceIron Oxide. . . . . . . .(Fe,O 3 .89Calciurrr . . . . . . . . . . (C,r ) ._ 7 .19i . tinecinnt . . (,lfs) 1.53,Sod inm . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . .__ . .( .\'a) _Salpl:ate.-__ /SO,) --
IlonaNone
Chlorine . . . . . . . . (CI) . ..- . .Carbonate . . . . (CO ;/
4.9ON one
Bicarbonate 29 .59
Total S, .;nlt. . . . _ . . . .
Total Non-F'olatrle Sn1!1r__
Total llardoers ar CaCO, _
Carbon Droxide (CO,) ur: cov; %~t+~ect i,)
Nidrogen Sulphide (H S) in r . n n•--- -
Sfrc : ''ic Elertriral Co,'durta+.te (1 x ?' `) . . . . . . . . . .
Hydrogen Ion Co f itr, :tio i (t tl) . . . . . . . ._ .
Boro"? (B) in p .p .m . . . .
Color ----_-- --- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Odor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . -Tdste .---_
. _-- . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. ....
Turbidity .. . . . _ . _Safpended Mailer . .. . . . .. . . .-- ---- ----------------
4 .b'TracTra'
29.rNorNor
NorNoraNorNor
NorNor~.Y
8 .7 .51 c.
BNA0865700 4
Silica . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . S'02. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .,Uu- ;"um Oxide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AI,O . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .l ron Oxide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .F.e20X . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .Calcium Bicarbonate. . . . . . . . . . . . .Ca(HCO ;) J, . . . .. .Calcium Sul phat .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CaSO . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .Calcium Chloride . . . .. . . __ . . . . . . . Cdc/2_ . . . . . . . . . . . .. .Magnesium Bicarbonate . . . . . . . .Mg(HCO, J . . . . . . .
1i1agnesinm Sul phale. . . . . . . . . . . .MgSO... . . . . . . . . . . . . .Magnesium Chloride . . . . . . . - . . . . MXCl2 . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .Sodium Bicarbonate . .. . . . . . . . . . . .'Va1CO3 . . . . . . . . . . .Sodium Carboni,. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .Na,C01 . . . .
. . . . . . . .Sodium Sulphate .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Na4S0. . . .- . .- _. .Sodinm Chloride_ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NaCL . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . _Ferrous Bicarbonate -----~-Ferrous Chloride ------~ i
Total Solids. . . . ---------------------------- . . .------
DETERAIIINATIONS
HDMSp01741951
is . :1'41 "
~llil I" ', III
1' ;It d
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rr
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'"117 .t • 'rI ?~otCi '~ao~t~ ►1 C uri tx~tr .•Lutyalj `;I : sr"laent of '1t'•r •N wear .
1
Table I
Ana ysin of Bcvl AreaReclamation Water
my 8 samie May 29 Semple
Suopended Solids 890 ppm ppm506
3ardme s E 360 ppm 342 pPm
Iron 7-5 pr's 6.8 ppm
pA 6 .4 6 .5
Co-Auctivi*v (micronlios/cm) 666 793
d
BNA08657006
HDMSpO1741953
"niter
L. i. Lrc' oe
A6
Fl later
583 Cano
564 SanSu
28 August 1957
Trrn i.tt ?, n~rc ithp it a cony of the lent Laboratory
Report on ?F7, well water . Tho analysis was rade by Smith-
7"- ry Co.
Also enclosed is a copy of the Cost Study made in oon-
junction with the :s^^ TI ??eclmiation Justification.
L . S. Breese
Utilities GroupIndustrial Engineering
BNA08657007
HDMSpO1741954
C_ n2 •
Laboratozy No .SnanpieReceivedSubrd.tt•±d by
435999 June 27, 1957water ? rksd - 'North Autericam Rocketd7ne Laboratories6-3-57 Installation Santa Susana , May 13 1957HolLidr7 - westeotA Reclamation &1 (effluent to pond) water" .5384 Hrntinrt•cn Pr-7-Los Ar'eles 32, Cnlifcrni.a Sampled by Saith-Awed Company
AnaC,►xsis of Dissolved Snlid e
silica (Si02)Altutiniim Oxide (A120j )Iron Oxide 03)
(Fb
CalcitmMagnesium
~
(Mg))Sodim (Na)BulphAteChlorine
(CiCarbonate (coBicarbonate (Hc 3)3
Total Solids
Total Non-Volatile
A'? LJSIS
".S. Gallon U. S. Gallon
h .1 .8 Ci13ca SiO2 4.48Tr?" Alvmi ntm Oxide A12 Trace3. Iran Oxide Trace7.19 Ca_lci m Bicarbonate Ca H )2 29.071.5 2 Calcine Sulphate CsS0 NoneNor f+ Calcine Chloride None"t^„A Marnesitm Bicarb. Ng0 (! ) 9.17!s, C Magnesium Sulphate Ng None?or±e ► Mm;mssiimt Chlorin MgC` None
2^ .59 Sodita Bicarbonate Na NoneSodio Carbonate pa403 None
51.58 Soaitat Sui sate Aa2SO4 NoneSodizss Chloride Sams NOW
Solids 36.54 P rrous Rtcarbaeeate 0.10
Total Hardnccse as CaCO3 24.25Ferrous Chloride 8.76
Total Solids
ET P"I?i.&rIC'7S
lerbon Dioxide ( ) tmcombined in p .o .-t 6.5Wroge
n fic Electrical tonduetanee Kx14-5 0 .02k&ogen Ion Conrantt'aticn (PH) 7. 3
Mari (B) In p.p.n
Coles blackOdor Sevage is 1123Taste n d.Turbidity +5000Su pend"d Matter 5
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L_to; d Cantr"" l DEPARTMENT 664 Neosho
L. S. Breese DEPARTME- MT 564 SanSr-
21:6 D~.Tc 31 Ju]y 1957
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(a) Letter W. :?. E. S'vcrs Dated 19 July 1957
(1) Anslysis of r^.:~a^_3 C^11-ot Water or to Reclamation orRecycling e 4oc1?_ .` :a`er
(2) Anal7sis cf r'm r'3 C ,.7-)1a-i i; '.later Two Months After the Activationof a Reclrrti,~_~n Z,-sb'-, in Which the Coolant Water had Been Recycled
(') La': . 'teen c-.- : ^ * 7-'-,"r-: Ficcculatinr, Agents in Removing Turbidity
As regasstc' in the referenced letter, we are transmittingresults of reclair id ana?_;-sis taken in conjunction with thewater treatment stud; of rec131r?d water at the Bowl Area, PFL.
The rE :la.,_tion s st- In this area was activated without
treatment of any kind . he re .,cling of the coolant water resultedin a build-up of svri nded solids to a roint where treatment isrequired to restore the ,.ater to a good usable condition . For this
reason, wr are sl_t-i tiny try : results of sarmles taken before and
after the activ?i.~ . : 1l--,n r^_nl<^'ation eyste-n .
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Total hii.rdnes s Cil CC,; pp !
Total dinsolrc' colic':^ C?_?
^uspended so1.iW -
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Calcium
Coppwr 0,0002/y
cdiwn .`5,2
Pctassim i 1.5
t'ngnesium 6 .2
Alumins*n 0,032
Tr. on 0X/y6
} ;anganese 0.12
Silicon 4,2
Boron 0 .079
Strontium 0.29
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TO 1.1, i . . Bream ADDRCS3 564-05
Flora Materials & Processes Group ADDRISC 596-93
rriorir 554 DATE 3 September 1957
suasrCT Analysis of Reclamation '-a .or frcn Bowl Area
P.eferer ce i Research Memo 172/ ~'.An lS sis of Reclanatior. 1•'ater from Bowl Area," dated28 June 1957
As previously reported, the bowl area at Santa Sussna is nai.ng water fromthe ztora; e pond located in tic lover test stand circa„ This water is used fora two-;old purpose, i, e,, for _oolirv: flame buckets during firinLs and fortest stand fire extinc victors . The exce.`•sive amount of impurities present inthe water render it u.nclesir.i^le for fire. extiniuieher use . A water sample wassubrLitted by the utilities Group of I dus.trial ErVjneeri .ng for analysis andrecd mended tron.trnent.
Comparing, the results of this latest analysis with previous ones, (seeTable I), a 25 to 50 pe c-a. :innrease of suspended solids and conductivity isob: erved . The total hardr.' s .^ and p11 }lave remainad unch.P nged. Analysis forhydro,; en sulfide Cas revealed a five : :)pm concentration, which is consideredexcessive and highly corrosive ..
Removal of suspended solids was accomplished in the fol?owinC manner :
two cylinders, both containing: approximately three and one-half fluid ouncesof bawl area water, were prepared and one-third of an ounce of filter alum(aluminum sulfate) was added to one . After six hours of standing , the parti-cles in the cylinder conta ininC filter alum settled to the bottom . An addi-
tional 20 hours were required for the water in the untreated cylinder to reach
the same transparency as the treated one .
The water treatment recommended in Research Memo 172/93 is consideredadequate to reprove both dissolved gas]s (Co ~ ., hydrog;(:rn aulfida) and suspended
solids4 If the water rrquirencnts are such That the snttlinl; time by naturalmcane must be reduced . }r. :n a baffled floculatinc tank with a filter alum chem-ical feed pump should preened the settling basin (page 3, RM 172/93) .
Table I.
1• n ., r ,. . ,
Analysi of Baal Area Reclamation, Water
I-lay 8 Sample
Susp ::rded solid .-3HardnesspHConductivity (micrcmhos,/cn)11?a
c.JZ :AB :,-~, ,hDC : C . AAnselmo, Jr ., 595-63 SS
ti•' . J . Gecka, 55'6-6OJolicc~ar, TD„ J .
E. P . Olsen . 596
890 ppn360
J<,cj
666
Na ' )27 :ample July 10 Sample
506 ppm,34 2
6 05793
1110 ppm349
7.01189
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.^ol` .:^":'1L'h; •71t~'T mial .ty, i are
b;.- A. 1 . rcr. .resentatives at
•'x l f .n .,-tin; pr. artjces to supple-
IT 11;0-n Storage Reservoir (i'M 129Oari and f 7oT each of there
~`. n thn dc*naiv1 in the area. At t.}'- . ; 7 5 ..r c,~rabIe of avprox mateiy 70 G .
-~- _. cxcecd th3 na'n. up aapabili.ties of1y cra water prom the Area Il storage
c:~c a the U. At the present tirr-, th-;`rori 11'-I '7 7 and 1_t r from Area. TI .
Mi„nrau1 ra.1ysis in run ot1 each• in a-'c.ition to this initial
. .'1 n;l each ar'~ .~e ti=ell az~rr'n:~ima'.:elr
r? clo- ;cal. te.its are canemcte 3 onrrn:j t1~Tlt the aysten 4pproxi-
w_'-- ,s;cr s ar-s rye by Dept. 561t arer-ual 1 Ime p( it i.3 thrOnZtsa?r¢ 1
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7N FA-T W .A 7RNe3T0 !1 BOV ,. RV ARTl .OM ANGPL P.x 21 . CALIPORNI A
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nte -Wf1TER u11rn-kcd „ 1 .o . th American Rocketdyne LaboratoryReceived 9-9-57 manta Suzana , September 9,1957
Reclamation Bowl"Stibiniitcd by fiolladay & Westcott , Sampled by : sMiTH53e4 Huntington Drive, - i~At COMPANY
Los Angeles, 32, California .
LABORATORY NUIUBLR
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Silica. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . .. (Siol )
Aluminar.>t Oxide. . . . . . . . . . . . (A/,O,) .____ . ._-Iron Oxide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Fe OCalcium. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . ----- CaMag„esign, . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ( t11Sodinn----------- ---- (Na) . . . . . . .- ._ . .
a p ate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .-(SOj) .Chloride . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .CArrboaa, e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Co,) . . . . . . ._ _ _
1 1 1 . - .
Silica . .. . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .Si0, . .. . . . . . . . . . . . ..-----Alutninarn Oxide . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . A1,0, . . . ._ .• . .•-- . . . . . . .Iron Ox"ae. .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ..Fe,O,. . . . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . .Ca/riAr-r Bicarbol,ale. . . . . . . . . . . . .C.1(HCOa)e. . .. . . .. .Calcirm cal pbate. . ... . . -------- -•-C.so. .... . . . . . .. . .. . . . . .Ca/ci ,a Chlorids. . . .. .. . . . . . . .. . . .CaCI,.._ .-.. .. . . . .... .. .Magnelianr BkArboade.. . . . . . Mg(HCOj
,. . . .. . . .Magrresianr S/ rl pbate. . . . . . .. . . .. .M1SQ j ... . .. . . .. .. . . . ..Magnesia, Chloride _ . . . . . . . .. . . MgCl, .---•--•--•- ----Sodiant Bic.,rhr nds. . . .. . .. . . . . . .NaFfCO, . . . .. . .... ... .Sad/am Carbonate.. . . . . ... . . . .. . . .Nc CO, . . ..-- .---•----
Total Solids.. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..745•7 eSodixnr Salpba-"---- . . ._----.--•-_- Na,SO . .. . . . . . .. . . .. . .✓ vrrrnn, _. ,ortae N l
Specific Conductance (Afinnrr,hn ,Hydrogen ton Concentration (rK) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13^r9 .1(B) in p .p .m . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . ..Nitrate (NO,) in p.p.m.. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fluorid. (F) in p-p-nr--- --------------- -
_ . ..____. .ag ate aCAmmo
20 .2TraceTrace
149 .2None
None136 . 8NoneNone
•46
175 .4None
rae o . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .•-... .- . . .. . .. .... -1 NoneOdar Qaditr ----- -----rans ._-----•----- -------- -- -- .. .. . . . . . . . ._-Tarbidity, )ackdon Candle.__ . ---- - .. ._.. .. ..__- ._ ..Sa,pendeuRe,idae._ . ._ .-----_---
Nonen•d •1010
Pled ar., t' e; nrrrr,t rditinnWat or I/- Standr,►d M(ihodi for the
DiExarrtinalion n~rr, Seuage curl Ind,,r f .- the American Pmbfir Hed,J, Arrnrisuon u)rleff ,faded n/berttite.Dissolved Iron --- 0 .015 PPMChlorine Demand -----_--+ 0 ~7 ppm
Oil ---------- 58.8 PPMHydrogen Sulfide --------- , ;one
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TRACTS PROM OR R•OARDiMO THrN IR Rr3TRvro rroD,NO OUR WRrTT[M 5PPROVAL A . R MUTUAI.►ROT[CTM T• CIIOR•, THO PUSIC AMOOUIM0LIr[I.
Date September 24, 1957LABORATORY NUMBER 440UD'?
Sample WATER Ahtrkcd "North American Rodoetdyne Laborator ySanta Suzana, September 9, 195 7
Received 9-9-57 Alfa Bravo Skim Pond "
Subinitlcd by Holladay & rWestcott, Sampled by : SMITH-EMERY CCKPANY5384 Huntington Dr . ,Los Angeles, 32 ,California .
ANALYSIS
RT SLI P PERANALYSIS OF DISSOLVED SOLIDS MI LMLLION HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS 7 PAP PE R
MILLION
Silica ----------------- -------------- (sio,)------ - -- 25 .9 silica. . .. . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .sio,---- . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. 25 . 9TraceA/untinsirt Oxide . . . . . . .. . . . . .(AI,O,) . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Aluminum Oxide . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11,0,. .. . .. . .. . . . . . . .. . . Trace
Iron Oxide---------- ------ .-- (Fe,O,)- - . _ - - ---- - -- Trace Iron ox;de. . . . . . . -- . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .Feso.... . . . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . Trace73-7Calcium.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .(Ca) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Calcium Bicarbonate.. . . . . . .. . . . . Ca(HCO,)r . . . . . . . . . 29$ . 2.
Magnesium . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ . . . . . . (Mg) . .. . . ._ . . . . . . .- . . . . . . . . - . . . . 26 . Calcium Sulphate. . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . .C40. .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. NoneSodium . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(Na) . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . .- . _ . .~ 70 .6 Calcium Chloride . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. CaCI, . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . NoneS.lptarr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._(So,) . . . . . . - . . .. . ------- 109 .9 Magnesium Bicarbo»ate. . .. . . . Mg(HCO,), . . . . . . . . 93 .6Chloride . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Cl) . . . . . . . . . .
.. . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .. 46 .0 Magnesium Sulpbate. . . . . . . . . . . .MgSO . . .. . .. .. . . . .. . . . . 55-4
1 2 . 0Carhonale------------------- -----(COs) . . . . . . .- ._- . .--------- .---- Magnesium Chloride . . . . - ------ MgCI,.. . . . . . . . . . .. .. . .. . NonejBica, bona/e. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (HCO,) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302 .7 Sodium Bicarbonate.. . . . . . . .. . .. .NaHCO,.. . . . . . . ... . .. None
Sodium Carbonate.. . . . . . .. . . . . . . . Na,CO, . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . 21 . 2
667 5Sodium Sul hate . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .Na,S0. . . . . . . . ... . ... . .
91:9.Total Snlir:.r. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sodium Chloride. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .Nast. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .
Total Solids... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . ._ . .. . ... .. . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . .513 . 8 Total Hardness as Coco... . . . . . . ... . . .. 294
DETERMINATIONS
Specific Condrrctarrce (Micrombo.r/cm.) . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 827 .8 True Color. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. NoneHydrogen[onConccntralinn(pH) . . . . . . . . . ___ ._ .- . . . S•4 Odor Quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . None
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Roron(B) in p.p .rn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . 0 .2 Taste . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . n .d.. rn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ._ . . . . .. - Tarb;dit JaaE.ronCarrdle... . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . .. . ... . . ..Nitrate (NO4) in p .p y, IO
Flmoride (F) in p .p .m .---- . .--- ._ .- . . .- . . . . . . S>,_rpended Result.e ----------------- . .. . . . . . .. _ . . . . ... .. . . . ... 10
Analyfiral melhndr sired are 11+oie !perifieo: in lie rnnrrenl cdilion of the Standard Med,odr for the Eram;nai;on ofUMater, Sewage and lndrr .ririal lf'artc.r pub7i.rhed by the American Public Health Association :unless slated otherwise.
Dissolved Iron ------ 0 .015 ppmChlorine Demand ----- 0 p : °tjte41111 bmitt eoil ----------------- 26 .1 pFalHydrogen Sulfide ---- iJone
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ALL RrPORTT ARE EURMITTTO A{ ♦Nf CONri Df NT,AL PRA ►fRTT OP CL•VNYA. A .ITNORIZATION FOR PU .LICATON O► OIM RCPO*?LOOMCLUOIOI{. - . .1.TRACTS FROM OR RE.ARDIND T• U M IS Rr of RV f D TFNDI NO OUR WWI-'. AOPROV IL .$A ARITUAL RROTACTION TO CLIENT*. TMA NR1l .IC AND OUR .tl.K1 .
LABORATORY NUMBER 440010
Sample WATER L1 forked
Rcccued 9-9-57
Date September 24, 1957
"North American Rocketdyne Laboratoryaanta Suzana September 9, 1957
Delta Retention Pond"
Submitted by Holladay & Westcott,5384 Huntington Drive ,Los Angeles , 32,'California .
ANALYSIS
ANALYSIS OF DISSOLVED SOLID S
Silica-------- ------ ------ -- . . - ( .SiO,)---Alnmirtam Oxide . . . . . . . . . . . . (AI,O,) . . . . . . . . . _
PARTS PERMILLION
25 .3TraceTrace64 .125 .876 .496 .350 . 0
one324 . E
Iron Oxide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Fe,O,) . . . . . . . . . ._ . . ._ . . . . . . . .Calclam ------- ---- . .------- -----(Ca)------Magnesium . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Afg) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .Sodium . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .(Na) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sulphate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(SO,) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chloride . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Cl) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Carbonate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(CO,) . . . . . . - . ._ . . .
. . . .Bicarbonate -----_- -- - .-_ (HCO,) . . . . . .
Total Solids. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . _
Total ,' on-I'olatile Solids
Specific Conductance ( Mi(rornG .,~ - cm .) .-_H)•drogen 1o4 Concenrralion (p11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Borort(B) in p .p .m . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . . . . . . . .._ .Nitrate (NO,) in p . p .m . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .Fluoride (F) in p . p .m . . . . . -_ . .
664 . 5
199 .5
Sampled by:SMITH-FIERY CQLtPANY
HYPOTHETICAL COMBINATIONS
Silica' . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . _ . . . .. . . . . .l .. . . . Sio,--------------- ------
Aluminum Oxide. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . AI,O,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .Iron Oxide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . Fe,O, . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . .Calcium Bicarbonate .. . . . . . . . . . ..Ca(HCO,) .. . .. .. . . .Calcium Srl Abate. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .CaSO. ... . . . . .. . . . . . .. .. .Calcium Chloride . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .CaCI, . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. .. . .Magnesium Bicarbonate. . . . . ..Mg(HCO,). ... . . . . .Afognesiam Sul phate .. . . . . . . . . . . .mgSO . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .Afagnesiiem Chloride----- -_- . .-MgC1,-- . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Sad iam Picarbonate. .. . . . . . . .. ...NaIICO. . .. . . .. . ._ ...Sodium Carbonate... . . . . . . . . . . . . .Na,CO,. . .. . . . . . . . . . .. .Sodium Sal phate. . . . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . .Na,SO,. .. . . . . . ... .... .Sodium Chloride.. . . . . .. . . . ... . . . . NaCl. .. . . .. . .. .. ... .. .. .
Total Solids . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... . .. .. . . .
Total Hardness or CaCO ---- . . . .- . . .. . ...- .. . . . . .
DETERMINATIONS
819 .7° .20 .2
True Color. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .Odor Quality .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . ... .. . . . . . . . . . .... .. . .. ..Taste. .. . . .. . . . .-------------- - . . . . . .-----. . . . . _ . . . ...------------Trrbidity. Jackson Candle... . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .. . .Snrpended Residar------ __ . . ----- . ---- . . . . .-------- ----
PARTS P[RMILLION
25 .3TraceTrace
259 .6NoneNone
155 .1NoneNoneNoneNone
1442 .1
664 . 5
266
NoneNonen.d e1010
Ar:Ilftia,l mrIJ,odf rind are tJ•% c . ir, nrfrcct of the Standard Methods for the Examination of
Dater, Sewage and Indartrirl 1I'a'!c . 11 :I Awcrican Public Heehh Associosi,n unless stated otiseruise.
Lissclved Iron ------ 0 .035 F- ;;=Chlorine Lor..and ----- . ~ : :~Chlorine Residual --- 0 .1 Frr.r,ydrogen Sulf Id e0 :2 ----------------- 7 . :
Cbrr►ti.tt f-En,kin
BNA0865701 9
frect/Nlly swP,,~V itted,
HDMSp01741966
t
To 7. Y„ ltlrp`:;
rrc" . A . 1 . 1 . ..1 ., ;-
017 PARrMrf~n'
0'-PA MM"!T
56t Caro
564 Son5u
9 October 19577NCTr 1: 576 DP,TF.
REPr71:71IRrr,^ h''T ` ; ATLR PT THE RC" L RtiTE TION
h rq~+ net - .0 7Pn7e1e co,lent water at the BowlArec wa3 acts ~~'.^ 'r. t',,- 1nth of t:pril . This water was pumpeddirectly frc- ret•- :f;ion reservoir for reutre as coolant waterat the Pow! teat rtends frith-ut treetrsent or filtration of anykind . Within a 'hog; tiro, this recycling operation resulted ina build-up of aLcrer_r?cd solids nr a noticeable hydrogen eulphi'oodor in the tr^e . Tn'a crzeted n very uneesirnble working con-dition for pe: or.^^1 in the r--r., and posed t'ne question of usingwater that had e,-teriorn_tc-? to the extent that it would be detri-mental to the s;, at e
Steps were icucxlintely taken to have a complete analysisrr.Pdo of the water, c :trr which tests were conducted to determinethe most effect've rcrn of restoring the water to a'usable quality .Snrplee nose been erT:,yz^: by the Materials and Processes Graup ofour Research Secticn, si' by an outside chemical laboratory. Theresults of the tests showed that the water contained more then 900PFM suspended colic's, free hydrogen sulphide , a residual oil con`e-itand a PH of 6.4. "erts perrcrme at the laboratories showed thatwith a retention time of four hours , the applizstion of conditioningend flocculating n^o^ts wr;1a restore the water to a usable quality.
It %Ts desic . ~c iriitiete a Frocram through Dept . 546 forthe ramal tre-t-c-'t the reclsi.*^ ed water . This progrem wouldpermit f'nthcr ^l ^~; vs ti n timer rarral operating ee editions, andprovide the in"err^iic•n necessary to make a cost evaluetion of themnrual operation .
This pr-,f-r7 l a been in operation for two ronths with thef-h ew!ng result- :
UnA-csirable hydrogen sulphide odor no longer prezent .nlFck color completely removed .Sucrcn?a' rolide eturbity)y redv-ced toe neligible amKmnt.rH 3.nerensed to alkaline side .S?--'. r e ece^,rnulation in the reservoir very ill.Y.-' ar-en sulphide completely removed .Die: ol*-rd iron reduced to .035 PPf' .Trnr.trent reeuired s srorimetely U ice a month .Cn-t n^ r4-F-lo tree4 ent Pplrt;Tfr•ntely !30 .01
BNA08657020
HDMSpO1741967
E •
0-:tot i• 192?agcy 2 .
?' t3r at Favl Ra `rontion Reservoir
- - - -- - - - - - - - - - - -
To r..tu_~^rir ;. r. ,cc~~~ca3a".Ion of Dept . 564-05 to continuect.7h -amv3i rapF,lir.Aticne, since th e
t?:'rvS•''r 11Tt :7jr c , jr Cyr, tit- f ,)r use as Coolant water at a,r•t.cr•n tic treatment 'iystem , which has
to n ec n7 ,^i . ,i'_ y ?.~. t~c'_• rnrnv,.!i occur that will justify
A . A . AmedepGeneral SupervisorInAustrial Engineering
C . 1~riR( 3i!O
S. reesn't . A . Cr:.ac1 c
G . Gerry.^cn
.i . i . :'ller
1 ~ . ~. t77nen
BNA08657021
HDMSpO1741968
TERMINAL 1SSTING LABOaATORIBS, INC .
dnalytial and Contulting Chemists and B4cteriologitt t
4024 BANDINI BLVD., LOS ANGELES 23, C.tLIrORNtA
ANG 1 a. 9-2514 - 9-162 5
LABORATORY NO. a 2074, a 2075, a 2076
POX aCCL TDYNE
SAMPLE WAT. RS
XARSSAS Bi !
BASED on SAMPLEas submitted
a 2074 - +ie11 ,.5 a 2075 - Nell A
EC at 25° CPH
7187 .6
7247. 8erm 2M
Calcium (Ca ))agnesium (big)Sodium (Nit )Potassium (K)Total Cations
Carbonates (CC3)
3 .751.65$.240.076
--7 .72
0
7520523 .10
0
2 .751.003 .760.0827.59
0
5512863 . 1
0Bicarbonates (RCC3) 4.60 281 4.80 293bultates (iC4) 2 .06 99 1.89 91Lhloride ((;l) 1.07 38 0.99 35Nitrate (N03) 0 0 0 0Flouride ( Li) 0.010 0.20 0.021 0.37Total -nions 7 .73 7.68
Boron 0 .20 0.20silica 34 26Total Dissolved ::Olids 487 490Total Hardness 270 187
REPORTED 7-1-58
UMPILM
AECENm 6-24-58
a 2076 - We11 ..7
8597 .5
4.80 962.55 312.18 500 .098 3 .909 .63
0 06.30 3842.02 971 .2L 430 00 .010 0.219 .53
0.8030584367
T. GiINAL Tr: :3TIilG LABCUTut1IS3, INC .
S.K. D. SA14TI S
As a mutual protection to clients, the public and ourselves, all reports are submitted as the con6dcutinl property of clients . andauthorization for publication of statements, conclusions or extracts f ro m or regarding our reports is reserved tending out written approval.
BNA08657022
HDMSp01741969
T$$MINA :. TESTING LABORAroiu s, INC .
An4yticd and Contuiting Cbemittt and Bacterioiogin t
4024 BANDINI 8LVD .r LOS ANGELES 23, CALIFORNIA
ANGRroe 9-2i4- 9-162 5
LABORATORY NO. a 2077 , a 207$s a 2079 REPORTED 7-1-58
Foa
sAao?ta
RCCK rDYNE
W AT:RS
SAMPLED
llgcErtEB 6-24-58
MAa><s
MSm on SAKPLE
AS 3r1CW
as subs:itted
a 2077 - W ell ,r8
rx at 25° 0 640pA 7.75
Calciuia (Ca) 3.60 72Magnesiua (Mg) 1.30 16Scdiun (?;a) 1.98 46Potassium (a) 0.064 2 .40Total rations 6.94
a 2078 - ae11 "9A a 2719 - dell r,:u
871 7257.4 7,75
4.20 84 3.40 682.10 26 1.60 193.16 72 2.68 620 .064 2 .40 0 .082 3 .109 .52 7.76
Carbonates (CC,3) 0 0 0 .0 0 0
2i :arbollates (MC03) 4.92 300 5 .15 314 5.45 332Sulfate (5C4) 1 .35 55 3 .27 157 1 .33 64Chloride (Cl) 0 .96 34 1 .18 42 1.07 38Nitr.te (N03) 0 0 0 0 0 0Ilouride (F) 0 .010 0.16 0 .021 0.40 0.021 0.40Total anions , . 7 .03 9.60 7 .85
Boron 0.60 0 .30 0.30silica 27 21 25Total Dissolved Aida 398 592 501Total liar mess 245 315 250
TZDMII AL TF,STING LAB%PkT0 . IES, INC .
,-iI t ~3.A . DE A.NTZS
RI-D21-06505 7
As ■ mutual protection to clients, the publie and ourselves, all reports are submitted as the run5dential property of clients, sndauthorization for publication of statesnents, conclusion or extracts from or regarding our reports is reserved, pending our written approval .
BNA08657023
HDMSp01741970
TERMINAL TESTING LABORATORIES, INC .
4 iwyiie4 and Consulting Cbemists and Bacteriologists
4024 BANDINI BLVD ., LGS ANGELES 23, CALIPD&NIA
- ANGELES 9-2514 - 9.162 5
J DOEATOHY MO. a 2080, a 2(J82, a 2083 EEPOATED 7-1-58
roa
SAMPLE
YAEu
BASID •on SAMPLE
ALJCX TDT .
WAT RZ
AS BELOW
as sub>aitted
SAMPLE D
Ean~lvED 6-24-58
a 2080Well if 12
a 2082 a 2083SRE Rultott Silvernaie :.e5er v~ir
EC at 250 C 847 1152 9567.6 7.6 7 .6
l~ Pico85
Calcium (Ca) 4.70 94 5 .00 100 4.252aNagnesi•. 1 t (r=g) 2.20 27 3 .65 45
3 28Sodiua (Na) 2.40 55 3 .75
87 .074
02680
Potaasita (~) 0.084 3 .10 0 .15 5 .?Total "ationa 9 .38 12,58 9.85
ates (C03 )C bo 0 0 0 0 0 0ar n
ates (EC03 )bNi 5 .90 360 4.90 299 5 .75 351.onoar
tate (504)]3 2 .35 113 5.97 287 2 .39 115u .
C )C 1 13 40 1.69 60 1.89 67lhloride (
( : :G ). .
0 0 0 0 a 0;Nitrate
Flcuride (r) 0 .010 0 .20 0.021 0.38 0 0
Total minions 9 .38 12 .56 10 .03
B 0.20 0.20 0.30oron°ili 36 31 33
caolved Solid'l DiT t 542
601 614sso a
Total hardness 345 432Ni].
3254
oil
TF ENIMAL T: TING IABCi:LAT0?1L% INC .
,,/i 4/az;
Si . DE SANTI3
RI-D21-06505 8
As a mutual pro tection to clients, the public and ourselves , all reports are submitted as the confidential property of el'een ts, andauthorization for publication of statement, conclusions or estracu fro m or tegarUing our reports is reserved, pending our c►tittra app ro val .
BNA08657024
HDMSp01741971
TERMINAL T ESTING LABORATORIES, INC.
Aa4ytica/ and Consulting Chemists and Bactsriologist:
4024 BANDINI BLVD ., LOS ANGELES 23, C.WFORNIA
ANGELES 9-2314 - 9-162 5
!ORz
• SAMPLE
NO. 3 2C81, a 2035
. • , dS 3~.G+~
BASED Ott SAMPLEas sL• r 1ttAd
a 2C~1 - *;ell :: 13
1tECEiVED -21,-53
a 2O5 - ~+rea II . i i- rert•r Lir.'
9330 e.0o
Ca1CiLn (Ca)riagnesius ('r)3adium ( : :a):otassi~.it c1LJ .
Tgta1 .•3tiona
- Carbonates ((C3)8icarb;w1te3 (hCC3 )
S •0i'1L+Mde (~.1)elauri~e Lr )
' Sitrate ( . :S:3)" • Total . ~ni :aa
. :•'.Tctal ~iasolredTotal , i'arda®sa
_ coron• • . silica
• 285 -
31.
S .-
3 .65 •. 73. .2.24 273 .16 790.078 . . •3 .10.9 .43 : . .- . . -, ..
0.01009 .57
5 .152 .56 . .
. 1.86
53 .2640 .50.32 .
T 1Z . L h5TI1G . LKEC: A".zIEe, .L4C . '
/f • :;; ~ •4.si ,
.:-
RI-D2I.-065059
AS .a mutual nr~tettinn •.~ •r• .ti- .. .L ; . t , . -. . . .. .•, . . . - .. . .,
BNA08657025
4 .10 821.60 193.14 720.10 3.90
0• C5.05 3082 .60 125
: . 1.27 450 .015 . 0.30
' 0 08.92
Solids 591pr-is
' _ EEPOE.YED 7-3-;;8
- •' SAMPLED
K
0-314LZ3660.200
F .
HDMSp01741972
SRS .a.'U W 2 .9929
ARISGNA 11.2717
C . C . KILLINCSV10RT HCONSULTING GEOLOGIST 8 PETROLEUM ENGINEER
Olt NORTH SEPULVEDA BOULEVAR DLOS ANGEI.ES 49 . CALIFORNIA
?lcveabor 12, 1958
North Ararie Aviation mo.Xnterssatian.a3. Ai.iicrtLos Angeles} 45, California
Attentions fr . W1111aaa C . HobbeAasiatant to Vice-YreaidentAa•.4„ 1 !? j
Geatlemens
$ubaitted herewith is a repe 1 f ~► fndSngs on tha
geal.o seal and YWdrological ccssdi at P.F.L . as related to
gsreolatin on the area. ~Ra P V L . (O t F ELP
3 •
cogcs uzrc1ss :1 . The gxaun pater O ppl1 underlying the P.F.Z .
faoility is co ip] etely oont..inod by i~perioua
barriers as a separate uaderarotmd reservior
amB j.8 theretore not dirvotly cosneote3 to the
ground water in either Ssi Palley 0? an FenmQdo
Valley.
2. The water level ~eaauramonta recordectE over the peatM1
1.0 year period hsvo ehoon no ini].uenae of percolation
from either raiafaU, oaart3 .1., stretsa ximof or
peroolatiaa boas rc *' ems; 2 e1orage pods located upon
the prOperty9 ,.
The quality of water oontvd in the avz^tace pods
ding he past 10 years is of considerable hicr -
RI-D21- 065028I- ,
BNA08657026
HDMSp01741973
mineral content the g o na r . aowever, 4
sas7.yses o• the water wo l].s have eho4sra no pat .rn o~
Sncreaso which can be directly traced to percolation loses
Srcm the paads . It ie intaree`ia~ to note that the tot: .
dissolved eolide in the woi2 water varies Pram a hieh of
786 parts per ail Lion to a low c 345 par-t3 per aillicn .
4 . Field to eta ' AA on a short term bacia on the to
large re ser votre sad the inpcrvioue lined pond she
draotiaally no poroolation lose.
In sc cry, it is ny opinion that the opa: atione c. r-isa
on in the past nine end sae-Half years ant those oerriod on
within the pact eiz months by IIorth Anerioan Aviation inc .
at the P.F.L . facility have not affected the quality Qt ^MI
otad water grcduoed from your tole . Furthermore, the
statua 0~ cwditiona ahould cntilie is the i' atar®
oparat:.ons .
Rho following report esplafna in detail the data u.ecd.
in maY.i~tg the oonolueione herein .
RespeotScl ly sub pitted ,
C . C . KIIIINCStiYO&1 HEON .ULTIN. 0101.00111 ANO P 0 .ZUM 1NOINCZR
112 NONTN IVULV10A .LVO.LO. AN.1LU u . OALII. RI-D21-06502 9
BNA08657027
HDMSp01741974
r
? ztcticaUjf he entire irccerty is ua to 1 in by the Ciao f c~~a ian~
~.dd:h is per C: etacears in fie. She rat- stiaa ciaito FroP.a ate d
buff to wdf S-co1c Li, . JSSiiSrYB~OErtL~GC~., come to zliit11 ; ebbly •^^r'Gtcne
Kith ec isixsl boos nt tine ss z stas~e sad hi*t taco o greyis1 ~iearoo'is
6tL~:.f1 .
The stz'ik o of t. o bids ems h. S 'Cj " t rcnz ea er~i ii to a';
85¢ with aU dips to tte sae th rs.-•-ir.g ti 20 to 30. :ce p I.
~ii'.~~r•i1r ~fijri~r:• i ' i•` •
T2 Cico f tiaci is ,-e era22y fairly well carzested t2saujoat its
entire thic3.nssa c•t 6,0(3 toot, mra or lass . The overall effective poraoi:y
is Frobb:y loss than ars oo'at. Thu frau - istsr in tbo N:ca : ozti x
two t!lls a.-roa 8i cars to be a acents~tcd in fair tyres or oocrence .
- (1) lc g tacit Flnrsoa •afisre eovee t bas oavssd t:acttrin€ or the■asxia:xe .
(2) 3lmg Jointa cr4 fraatsrea Which ore rot cloc4 y aasoeIatowith frulte= tut are cez-taizl :olatcd to the ararssl fauItiatat the area .
(3) tiding plores wore here is z ahaz•. c~ 1ithe107 of thetntioza.
(4) I . i-~.tcd Fec-~+ishle aorea in the sedtnrta vt•.e~^e 2-fri:aic x►ntati.m of t: a ra lamas z :era k~t2re3T ettoatlvs.
The Cico : 3z- tioa as a wttale is a vcry .poor aquLfis: of xetCr
rocitsoia;, f atica. bloat o he fo~atiea el:awa anideras or socaa .lcX7
ceisntation vhics has elecresod the vrigtel roroaity to a very lit ea o
i t y. Tim rn~o:i.ty of the p ity is ~.hich water occurs ;.n the tcr~etioa
is very o1oaa1r assoei-ted with the fatlt rlrc, fraeturea and Jni .^ta
thrvv hoot tt.e entire !htca :..ac of sedi.-xnta.
RI-D21-065030
BNA08657028
HDMSp01741975
Field caosxiuaticsl Glad 2*.~SQ~.,@Gloy iC auction di lose ruis
e ancea a: f3rlte c=ia c oath the c 4cfl oaa:3t ~ The fr~tlt trroe~
az iibit either a rt tia or a w~Ls:. 1 r, or leas ea 2y, a ved v-
like *tte, art ar ezitly daa to the relief at at -vies titticts t. Latad
o~cr the eatie erca c ' Cretaaoo's oszt o s du tn,; : o¢aafr~i vmrpi.
The sli *1a Sault petteec is c et . The rt~~abe 8
by cats of :welts cxtac irg :ocly Trace e.~,st t~ best s: 4 f ter zr~tkr
ea; t to aaat r aet. Taaa arc the raa3x tuts a€ the area. .
The to e. av31e es that he oast-e?est faalts aU€htly a'rtedgte
tbaee ext 4Sna in a c or -.~ r a l t t h t i a s t d.i:ec:i a, si Ce te l tt
arpoar to aff .'set two f& z' in as, bilt ISct in tii i tenses. The
sleet-s+eat faults tcra as3aatAt3 i th ttc the t'recteat frs turttb ry
• tec, axd it is along these that bitter wells s;, y, cl2 and 13 t*ve
bean dcvclaped.
. a i nor rs *er of t~oxth-eacrth !- t lta c. :d a few 1tAOa as'
zvott +aete zU.z s thveet esid esaheut havc radt~ad a toy fault..
blocs with l icu ter treesa4a1 atti nca.
In a feet i.stenos, t„L. dip of he fault i. :ee raesiUy can be
deter cod by fatlwin the s3 maa~tt of the fault traces as they oslirb
owe r rt.d es read ciesoaM into valleye. In these cases , the ~larses aeer
to hove nary hips sa lee . `N ere the fault tracs & .nb aM dessaM hills
is a etaaiOt Lino, the iila ie car. be a~aarxd to is rertica3 . . `rho f It
pnttesn irdicataa acr~a diazol ewvee xrt have takaa r34Z35, so that
the is rro & y a alitht strik .t lip cent invalmt as well ass a
vex tjoral c -aaart. 2 t fati+.La vLn he area of caaclat me autrsope
aiM1.ear to have u vad dictaa~eu : aaa mb1e flu tc o , i tw t14f in
hwxt ex :a of Poet. The faulting reLto%a { loael tc sional atroaooe tii ring
RI-D21-065031
BNA08657029
HDMSp01741976
the re¢onel tiaztro~bi m ar4 Frotc 1y all fazslte ar. nos l rt* r
than raverse.
£ octaa raa t scca:o+atrxi alaag moat of he fault tr!aee
ir4iicatiZ, t'►st the traces era opozt break a ax era it aet 2.4 hi
cr L7loa its.
The e:•it4ria sarci :.' T1ottLi trsuit lirce iUCiLO$$
(1)
(2)
L.th r t '-a reFbic Ot2 ~-'~13 Cx' ri to
visa t ~.+^ui'y of etztts alaarc str e
(3) ~ en ea i.u strike ci t Jac~t at.nte
(k) : cad Marto i atre and veUcq att e2.ri
Tba mnsaiTes id ccapsteat Chico e. dstc a develop a di6tinfive
s inai;.cl fracture anttern, .a117 pasal:el to, or a21~-ht3y ar3 .L e
to tSo diroet oe dip. .' eeo £ sotnroe cp eox to be
is a.-eos cut ty rr. crcns f&alte ttx a .: in r uatirc1y au2 I ct'as. i;C
oyaa, the relative tt:ic krese axi ca eto a of i Lvidrm2 atra ttt itU.
alea intl its atility to tractnra.
scat tery f`3 ectura eyataz s, dher at r i j:t niea, cwr c li~ue to
priciya3 frnct~nros c mxU.y ?reek the eai;taciie strata into reo' z-. r
rlxka, he ~i ,a vhich eeae:a to be rclatad to the tbicknca3 of rich
is 1iviane l ct tom. C va: T thick, , siva zt mta aba c v r few
fractttea, tsut ott car earistana lee rs ey be br . :rn into h ir«%a c~
klac :a by tho anlas i t c doses of fracturea aoe1op 4 th ourt t :.e
le offs in a axe Zaz pcttorn. .
c r .
; a 23O1o-~i0 strmt ro Bch bops the tutor at a 7 0 to CO .fit
o~.evatim awNe the :.turn:: in valley floa~ a ig unique rM + ~Lite u '1 ..
RI-D2t-06503 2
BNA08657030
HDMSp01741977
The Crertueoe: .z m3siYe ottrrratcse !s b ed ca: the Aazt feet ~aat e.4 '~\5
i*rtiaUy an t:.e 3cnth tZacorn Ado sbeee. A lesge fault tsetdi east- b
ve t to to oath rend tams a aeai in this dins~thm. Oa the eatSS
esxt or the Seth F;a ^aa Mains tie north ie3terl1 dip of the
tae tiataa Mih in be 4i4 tbin nbele s bars reutly f~--:.s the bar_-ior
ao each atratua to retain t. aster •aihin the Ch!cv stena.•ter.+a. Tbe ,,..•-icr
an the u rth is zot uePL ite1~ k.uatu but it is t cortairi.y thorn beo e
a ~.uter veil ciriL+td about 7,)O fact nr.•th• .s. sterly of the no~th .•ast
(
co:..er of fl'I, g?o ort7: abet 2,hi 0 foot asp slack :axy~ :cad trams ~ t
V0f07, Is a a#rtia castor level of emu; test stave sea level, while 7tI
• vela hod Static voter lc~vo3 .e Prop 1130 to 1630 toot aboas sao lciel. it
this •teU the at:. f ace elacatim is 1625 feet & am sea level trhich 4s tsbac:t
Z0 test l er thrn walls at L, an3 the ~tat3e vats- level is 70 f et4
be1,w the errtace. The levant atatio vstar level at ?i'L is LSO foot fr t
the si rf4ce.
The ga,l5 ie harrier oe the a.rtb Ana n t t,oas •.ro kod Best is detail .
It is the tcritor' a opinion that the shale ted7 In . the Chico' fxmfiaa,
%rhieh is . f quad cbaet l0O math <sf c poes'ty down .f*u* Crtngae toad,
could be the ber?ior hol ± g the voter up on the ITL prapert7. here is
poasihle faulkin<; vhich ec u.id also be o'.aeeiat+ed with the besrio+.
RI-D21-065033
BNA0865703 1
HDMSp01741978
$3aeas the actty tiara of he ??rcra1sii F124 I.abvto F cliiMy,
eittooa (1£) veils Y:sve been drii.1ad. ith t:e sati'rrstian of tho CL.^~t
veil to Cctore~ 19, vscte r taile isv~ttrerY;i►*s ttwa boen recm:ad a
weok1 r b...is. i`tzr Lug tka tae (10) ysr~-mss c£ o~.eration, the star U. suer
level be cro; p i,c _feet (xver{»a of ;r cLn u veU ) . }t a tfre :xvo
the reoorcad :star level cs a to re'? acttzx1 the inch r e ad' re•~ 1ecica-
ae~t fr parooiattf ca. in uor e1 areas .rich tin s' uLrer ci:t tc .
eemrsectir. the su f ice vita tbo t e ai sat'.xatwcn, rej It sk resat o the
ro%raratcr 11 hraur;h prrcaiatiae £ t rai fell, su- il, st :a r'
oir aad i a :sag t~nai~s Sa ref1cotM in a sr4 3ane1 rise of The u4
vats Viable.
The contlrnnl dreg of t!~ crater level t it t h the ten (1D) yens af'
aperstiea at the :tc+,.-ulaica slslct :.eterj Ss 'e.L.et. . fi='~Y-xti e l to
the naawnt e: cater extrtC!ed. P.11 ev14acce nb:atrcd ttt1CI3Fb ?e to
of the riming water loas], iaclicstea that to aster bearing frscaturos
and jams era e 2etely e ataiaed by icpe vians re.
RI--D21 -065034
BNA08657032
HDMSp01741979
Sasglaa tak+ i tract aat& a ~e11a hare bcoa mttod to it.*
1abzat 'ies pert' dic Ol27 Por c fete feral main. 3 z ovid(4
arohr~r crs thrx 3C which a can a' lnats the nfico co of calati g
% ta:-. :.xz iaatica of the report. eho.e us s peciaDte cbaafo in
s~iaeral conn& trraticr ,
t
U n t i l sr;acrcizste3,y six (6) i t 2 ~ a ego, thc-~a v e little b i g
added to to fsYiu.xt 1 e.ti"i t that wx 4 tool to cbsr~ s tho e-el
carcmtrstiaa ct the avatar. :wring the rst six (6) rlanthe , h?aavura
large c• t-st;acts of nitr-atcs (';~3) haver bo relitizt4 is tha p t oil
baEixln. Sinos ni :ratse 1:ttYO a1~ays b'oen ].W or o letc1j' ab c it in
prcviass testa :intl sw; 2asy thai eba 1d pro o a ~►oo1 iacilcet .
a. k1es ware ta'rcn 31 vatoA er l9in all active weella , Q-e :gal o
shcz:o3 no .,3t-atoe in s1i v^e.U eaaop r;eil 9A wibich h.3d 2.0 t'M (1sb
resatts ore on ca th to11v4n iuLae) . :'his cx.csntrattca of 2.0 11
is bolos pr ovi~ua reaoxded co montraticne c i u¢U aaaples .
This tx c*tes that per laticn rr thus rerteutixt ?xiafat during
the pest dx (6) ~. . .rtbs has not ebam *S3yf Sz~~Z~ i iZ the 4mlit7 of
the gray-Water.
t.li 5 D.0 ( :v3)dell w6 0 .0 t .~3)YoU 7 CA t,)L 11 .' e%
1weii :-12 0.0 (:~ .3Z%i I13 0.0 (-; 3
RI-D21-06503 5
BNA08657033
HDMSp01741980
1-~!t -~ per`/ ~
'LL 3 Sm h
3 C) V c i- ~
Total Dissolved Solids 786 FPM ' 697 FPM
Total Iisrdneaa SS5 PPoi h32 PP
304 14 lit - 137 PP
CL h4 PPM 3~3 FPM
3IO 1r3.~ FPI4 36.2 t P 4
PH 7.15 ff 4 7.9 FPM
RI-D21-065036
BNA08657034
HDMSp01741981
ecbe? 1q51 set►tanb.r 1855
Total Djgao1vs4 Scllda
Total Sat'dnvaa
Ca
580
370
PPM
PPM
580 PPM
409 Pm
115 PPM
. M629 PP
49.3 P
x 3.5 FP14
0.6 P7.
8003363 L PPM
804 142 PPM 137 PPM
Q 39 PPM 40.8 PFH
Not
P
0.0 PPM 0.0 FPM
0.0 FPM
.2 PPM
P04 0.6 PPM
PH 7.6 PPM 7.4 FF:i
RI-D21-065037
BNA08657035
HDMSp01741982
o c~DA z Cotcbr' 1986 dune 1953
1v d £-alidaz aaTotal M 457 :n 435 487~ ~~,.
dio~l c
v
is csa 271 FFm X67La - 79.4 71.0 75
17.6 21.6 20
~a 53.4 50.2 52
s 2.8 2.8 3.10
Total Cntioaa 7.61 7.58 7.72
co 0.0 02°1
so' 102 99
C2 32.5 3'S3.7 0o3
0.2 0.2 0 .20
Total £niaes 7.6 7.73
Bcs`oa -0.043 0.0 0.20
531Soa 34
5ractroi.ie
Calcli~s Z4.0~?:~~.tist~iua d.'S 7.2Silicca 3.6 7.8A3.iusizttas 0.092 0.02.1
Co' r+es' 0.000% 0.cc09QBoron 0.043 0.052
Sodiuu 3.2 2.7Foteas3tsa 1.0 0.74Iron 0.0443 0.016
0.029 010099TinBsriuaTSt~ci~oUickolStsoattam .24 .32G'hraras:ra
.PH 7.8 7.7 7.6
RI-D21-06503 8
BNA08657036
HDMSp01741983
rt
Tutc1 03 co1YO3 So1i4alata1 &rdacaaCA
5aop32'? p as . Caeo385.0
b~.sx 3. 5Total CatioazC 0.08"~3SG{ 110C~ 40.5
~0.6
F 0.1eta ~a3oas 9."Ha:vaE313 oa
;rorc-'hi fl s
Cslalisa 27.O4. 5
Siliaca 5.1.A1•.xair~ 0.023Capper O.COi)37
soaiuaPa'C3sait~o ►Iron
aoaeTia
Titui~!ifC:Se13traa•.3asacracaiua
0.037.00.560.083
O.CS~ml0.002nil0.26O.cC 5
FA 7.45
~ct0~195b Sttaf 19Sd
52i 450309 3$7'771,2 5531.5 12~.9 863.59.250.0
336125
40,04.30.29.320319
25.08.88.1d.c1$C. Co►,340,0636.31.004c1B9.8
0.43
7.5 7.8
RI-D21-06503 9
BNA0865703 7
3.1
0293913500.3??.Erb0.2026
HDMSpO1741984
//%DAZE* 955 Oato i9% J r561 5B
Total Diasal ed 8clide ft13 plat 3 5t43. Hi38 278 ~,~ 233Ca 72.8 56.2 96t~ 23.2 %t3.8 31t~ 39.1 501C 3.5 34 3 . 90Y~ts1 Cetioas 7.23 6.55Co
"0.0 0.0 Obk 3
sL~ 3~3 30497
32.331.2 .1 0P 0.2 0.2 0.21Total. Ac 7.29 647 9.53Fsarca 0.0 4 0Slj0a u .
30 ,
~.SZ't?Lt
Fgtanaitmtiron~CaaeasZiaa~riaet'ait~2ttss) ivel ..5ttonti9c
27.0%
t5.2'3
0.028o,ocx i
7.80.91.0.350.027Ail0.05O.Od2nil0.19O.OCO#
7.4
3o.a~12.012,00.0240.C'Cc .29a.saE33.00.96O.caa60.032
037
7.E .7.5
RI_D21-065040
BNA08657038
HDMSp01741985
DATES6
0atob' 19%
0June 1958
Totrl Diaaa3.vcd :o1ida 543 592Toted " ' za 325 315Ca 75.3 64
;2.9 26£8.5 721.9 2.4.0
rote . Catiaua 9.53 9.52C^ 0.0 O
31,8 3i,~,
~12,2 157
R ' 45.3 424.3 00.3 0.40
Trtel A icna'rarc~aSilica 16 I 21•~
C-1ci 32.0$canaaiua •1 I '
Siiieon 9.8t A1t.L"1iarve 0.019
carer 0.00)27on 0. 0
Sodit 4.8rataeoius 0.79Iroa 0.017Mr3naneo 12.2TinDirit:aiitattita
Stroatita .23 .
PS 7.2 7.4
RI-D21 -065041
BNA08657039
HDMSp01741986
Totei 7:3aC1Yc3 SolidsTots L 8csdn saCa
?otas Cc .tions
ECVJ4ci
fatal. Amensboa5i~.ica
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41023257.421.658.33.17.26
00.031752.733.05.00.57.340.0
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c~.:ai:sa
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Cr~rcxxrtitm
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1~.a8.0x3u.oc .~.
0.0344.8.
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7.8
380
fi.85G.3025
7.75
RI-D21-m65042
BNA08657040
HDMSp01741987
44.
dA2E~ 4ttobcir 19% J 1558
Total Dlssolval 5o14a £73 542Total Z ai'dnesa 267 345Ca 59.8 94
28.1 2769.7 55
E • 3.10Total Catiaau 8 9.~0.0 0 .324 609$.6 3.1335.5 40. .3 00.2 0.208.46 g•~?0.0 0.20
36
stomas
ra2Qin~ 33.Oi~g gnaainm 9.4Si~icaa 7.8t.ti rzm 0.036
0.CCO19Fxraa 0.0903ai3tat 8.l
1 5z~ .0.016
l~agarmae 0.012&~riuasst~,~
Stz'oatiLx 0.36Cttros~ita~t
F$ 7.8 7.6
RI-D21-06504 3
BNA0865704 1
HDMSp01741988
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w:3 c~ 'u z cu i wzr~ teat r~riczt, o vat~r .a:r1~ »cr. : rd
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RI-D21-065044
BNA08657042
HDMSp01741989