Forums36
Topics40,947
Posts557,814
Members18,486
|
Most Online3,612 Jan 10th, 2023
|
|
8 members (Theo Gallus, catscratch, emactxag, Bruno616, simon, Bigtrh24, AlexJ, J. E. Craig),
938
guests, and
171
robots. |
Key:
Admin,
Global Mod,
Mod
|
|
|
Joined: Jul 2015
Posts: 64 Likes: 6
|
OP
Joined: Jul 2015
Posts: 64 Likes: 6 |
I just received the report from the University of Georgia on their analysis of a sample of my pond water. As info, I had 20 tons of lime added to a 2.2 acre pond near Atlanta, GA in January of this year. Does anyone see anything to be concerned about?
Thanks, Ray.
pH: 6.9 (Desired pH range 6.5 to 8.5) Calculated Hardness: 25 ppm (Water hardness is due to the presence of certain dissolved minerals, primarily calcium and magnesium.)
Aluminum (Al) negligible Boron (B) 0.01 ppm Calcium (Ca) 5.3 ppm Chromium (Cr) negligible Copper (Cu) negligible Iron (Fe) 0.93 ppm Magnesium (Mg) 2.8 ppm Manganese (Mn) negligible Molybdenum (Mo) negligible Nickel (Ni) negligible Phosphorus (P) 0.02 ppm Potassium (K) 2.0 ppm Silica (SiO2) negligible Sodium (Na) 4.6 ppm
|
|
|
Moderated by Bill Cody, Bruce Condello, catmandoo, Chris Steelman, Dave Davidson1, esshup, ewest, FireIsHot, Omaha, Sunil, teehjaeh57
|
|