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Table 10

Table 10--Analyses of water from typical wells in Edwards County, Kansas. Analyzed by H.A Stoltenberg. Dissolved constituents given in parts per million and in equivalents per million (in parentheses).

Well or test hole no. on Plate 1 or 2 Location Depth (feet) Geologic source Date of collection Temperature (°F) Dissolved solids Silica (SiO2) Iron (Fe) Calcium (Ca) Magnesium (Mg) Sodium and Potassium (Na + K) Bicarbonate (HCO3) Sulfate (SO4) Chloride (Cl) Fluoride (F) Nitrate (NO3) Hardness as CaCO3
Total Carbonate Non-carbonate
  T. 23 S., R. 19 W.
186 SW SW sec. 9 66.9 Dakota Aug. 18, 1945 58 666 8.3 16 72
(3.59)
40
(3.29)
98
(4.25)
262
(4.30)
294
(6.12)
21
(.59)
1.8
(.09)
1.8
(.03)
344 215 129
  T. 23 S., R. 20 W.
199 SE SE sec. 16 124 Dakota Aug. 18, 1945 59 415 9 2.2 42
(2.10)
24
(1.97)
79
(3.42)
298
(4.89)
88
(1.83)
22
(.62)
2.4
(.13)
1.5
(.02)
204 204 0
  T. 24 S., R. 16 W.
204 NW NW sec. 2 50.7 Meade Aug. 28, 1945 59 277 12 0.05 67
(3.34)
6.6
(.54)
26
(1.13)
243
(3.98)
18
(.37)
16
(.45)
.6
(.03)
11
(.18)
194 194 0
210 SW NE sec. 20   Meade Feb. 27, 1945   249   0 57
(2.84)
6.4
(.53)
23
(1.02)
210
(3.44)
14
(.29)
14
(.39)
  15
(.24)
168 168 0
  T. 24 S., R. 17 W.
213 SW NW sec. 16   Meade Aug. 28, 1945 59 294 22 1 72
(3.59)
7.6
(.62)
20
(.88)
235
(3.85)
19
(.40)
18
(.51)
.5
(.03)
19
(.30)
210 192 18
  T. 24 S., R. 18 W.
223 SE NW sec. 16   Meade Sep. 26, 1944   237   0.09 54
(2.69)
7.8
(.64)
20
(.85)
193
(3.17)
15
(.31)
13
(.37)
  19
(.31)
166 158 8
225 NW NW sec. 28 47 Meade Aug. 18, 1945 58 246 16 0.11 58
(2.89)
8.2
(.67)
17
(.75)
210
(3.44)
14
(.29)
7.0
(.20)
.5
(.03)
22
(.35)
178 172 6
  T. 24 S., R. 19 W.
230 NW NE sec. 9 37.7 Alluvium Aug. 18, 1945 62 493 37 0.1 78
(3.89)
26
(2.14)
66
(2.89)
437
(7.17)
33
(.69)
35
(.99)
.6
(.03)
2.4
(.04)
302 302 0
  T. 24 S., R. 20 W.
245 SW SE sec. 11   Terrace deposits Aug. 28, 1945 58 347 21 0.29 96
(4.79)
11
(.90)
8.5
(.37)
298
(4.89)
7.4
(.15)
7.0
(.20)
.5
(.03)
49
(.79)
284 244 40
  T. 25 S., R. 16 W.
256 NW SW sec. 27 40 Meade Aug. 28, 1945 59 272 11 0.02 61
(3.04)
7.8
(.64)
26
(1.12)
217
(3.56)
21
(.44)
13
(.37)
.6
(.03)
25
(.40)
184 178 6
  T. 25 S., R. 18 W.
265 SW NW sec. 6   Meade Aug. 13, 1945   178   0.4 42
(2.10)
5
(.41)
6.0
(.26)
142
(2.33)
11
(.23)
4.0
(.11)
    126 116 10
266 SE SE sec. 16 40 Meade Aug. 28, 1945 59 238 16 0.05 53
(2.64)
7.4
(.61)
14
(.60)
152
(2.49)
13
(.27)
10
(.28)
.4
(.02)
49
(.79)
162 124 38
  T. 25 S., R. 19 W.
279 SW SE SEC. 10 13 Alluvium Aug. 17, 1945 65 246 12 0.34 57
(2.84)
8.0
(.66)
15
(.64)
152
(2.49)
40
(.83)
13
(.37)
.5
(.03)
26
(.42)
175 124 51
  T. 25 S., R. 20 W.
308 SW SE sec. 16 74 Terrace deposits Aug. 18, 1945 59 428 12 0.24 108
(1.15)
14
(1.15)
25
(1.08)
349
(5.72)
19
(.40)
19
(.54)
.5
(.03)
58
(.93)
327 286 41
  T. 26 S., R. 19 W.
331 NE NE sec. 21 47.7 Meade Aug. 18, 1945 59 145 17 0.08 30
(1.50)
5.2
(.43)
9.7
(.42)
105
(1.72)
11
(.23)
5.0
(.14)
.3
(.02)
15
(.24)
96 86 10

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