Well after a several years in the house we decided to get a full well water analysis done, mostly because there had been reports of dangerously high levels of arsenic and and barium in the region and we wanted to make sure we didn't have any issues, bonus is get to see what the full lab analysis says for the water! See attached ICP-MS lab results.
I have always had issues with fading end points in my hardness tests, even with adding 5 or 10 drops reagent before adding the buffer, I wasn't expecting the magnesium to be higher than the calcium, all the reading I have done says it's usually the other way around. My Taylor test usually gives about 375 ppm for CH, the lab reported total hardness as only 230 could the high magnesium to calcium ratio be messing up the Taylor test?
Other notables were the Sulphate, wasn't expecting that either, not super high but always using it for fill and top up water is that enough Sulphate to cause quicker fouling of the SWG?
Alkalinity was pretty much dead on with the Taylor test. Hopefully one of the water chemistry guru's can comment if I am on the right track.
Was interesting results for sure, not what I was expecting, any comments on the results welcome!

I have always had issues with fading end points in my hardness tests, even with adding 5 or 10 drops reagent before adding the buffer, I wasn't expecting the magnesium to be higher than the calcium, all the reading I have done says it's usually the other way around. My Taylor test usually gives about 375 ppm for CH, the lab reported total hardness as only 230 could the high magnesium to calcium ratio be messing up the Taylor test?
Other notables were the Sulphate, wasn't expecting that either, not super high but always using it for fill and top up water is that enough Sulphate to cause quicker fouling of the SWG?
Alkalinity was pretty much dead on with the Taylor test. Hopefully one of the water chemistry guru's can comment if I am on the right track.
Was interesting results for sure, not what I was expecting, any comments on the results welcome!
