bobukbrewer
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I cannot open the original zip file - please could someone post the values, and is there an advantage to posting attachments as zip files ?
Which/who's do you mean? The Anglian Water original one which is answered and dissected and visible through the various follow-up posts? Or the Severn Trent one still waiting further input from @Rogerh? I'll repeat that one below (that original was text-only ... and I see now is up-to-date!):I cannot open the original zip file - please could someone post the values, and is there an advantage to posting attachments as zip files ?
Hardness Values
For most analysis, results are from samples taken at random in the water quality zone of your area. In some cases, results are from samples taken from water treatment supply points feeding the zone.
Analysis Typical Value UK/EU Limit Units
Hardness Level Hard No standard applies
Hardness Clark 19.23 No standard applies Degrees Clark
Hardness French 27.47 No standard applies French Degrees
Hardness German 15.38 No standard applies German Degrees
Data is for period 01-October-2022 to 30-September-2023
Water Quality Summary Report
For most analysis, results are from samples taken at random in the water quality zone of your area. In some cases, results are from samples taken from water treatment supply points feeding the zone.
Analysis Analysis Units No of Results Minimum Result Average Result Maximum Result No of results above PCV limit UK/EU Limit
1,2-Dichloroethane µg/l 11 <0.24 <0.24 <0.24 0 3
Aluminium µg/l 6 <14 <14 <14 0 200
Ammonium mg/l 17 <0.022 <0.035 <0.064 0 0.5
Antimony µg/l 6 0.04 0.07 0.08 0 5
Arsenic µg/l 6 2.71 5.62 7.40 0 10
Benzene µg/l 11 <0.06 <0.06 <0.06 0 1
Benzo-3,4-Pyrene µg/l 6 <0.001 <0.001 <0.001 0 0.01
Boron mg/l 11 <0.011 <0.015 0.020 0 1
Bromate µg/l 6 <0.36 <0.36 <0.36 0 10
Cadmium µg/l 6 <0.02 <0.02 0.03 0 5
Chloride mg/l 11 48.50 78.45 97.10 0 250
Chromium µg/l 6 <0.4 <0.4 0.5 0 50
Clostridium perfringens No. / 100ml 6 0 0 0 0 0
Coliform Bacteria No. / 100ml 24 0 0 0 0 0
Colony Count After 72 Hours at 22ºC No. / 100ml 17 0 10 162 0 No abnormal change
Colour mg/l Pt/Co 17 <0.70 <0.76 <0.80 0 20
Conductivity µS/cm at 20ºC 17 590 606 620 0 2500
Copper mg/l 6 0.0026 0.1336 0.6712 0 2
Cyanide µg/l 11 <5 <5 <5 0 50
E. coli No. / 100ml 24 0 0 0 0 0
Enterococci No. / 100ml 6 0 0 0 0 0
Fluoride mg/l 6 <0.08 <0.09 0.10 0 1.5
Free Chlorine mg/l 24 0.06 0.19 0.28 0 No abnormal change
Iron µg/l 6 <8 <8 <8 0 200
Lead µg/l 6 <0.1 <0.2 0.5 0 10
Manganese µg/l 6 <0.7 <0.7 <0.7 0 50
Mercury µg/l 11 <0.034 <0.034 <0.034 0 1
Nickel µg/l 6 <0.5 <0.9 <1.0 0 20
Nitrate mg/l 6 19.14 22.94 26.90 0 50
Nitrite mg/l 6 <0.003 <0.008 <0.013 0 0.5
Nitrite - Nitrate Calculated - 6 0.38 0.46 0.54 0 <1
Odour Dilution Number 17 0 0 0 0 Acceptable to Customer and no abnormal change
PAH µg/l 6 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 0.1
pH pH value 17 7.55 7.62 7.76 0 Min 6.5, Max 9.5
Selenium µg/l 6 0.19 0.24 0.29 0 10
Sodium mg/l 6 36.0 41.1 46.6 0 200
Sulphate mg/l 11 18 25 32 0 250
Taste Dilution Number 17 0 0 0 0 Acceptable to Customer and no abnormal change
Tetrachloroethene and Trichloroethene µg/l 6 0.00 0.00 0.00 0 10
Tetrachloromethane µg/l 6 <0.20 <0.20 <0.20 0 3
Total Organic Carbon mg/l 11 <0.8 <0.8 <0.8 0 No abnormal change
Total Trihalomethanes µg/l 6 1.78 2.39 2.97 0 100
Turbidity NTU 17 <0.12 <0.12 <0.14 0 4
High Calcium is rarely a problem, low Calcium is! (Start getting worried if Calcium is <100ppm). However, high Calcium is often associated with high alkalinity and that high alkalinity needs dealing with.... I'm still stuck with high calcium. Anyway, my point is, unless you're going to start from a plain base of RO water, in my opinion, adjusting the water to meet a certain profile from the tap water is quite possibly more hassle than it is worth. ...
Don't need to wait, I can just embellish that previous post... still waiting further input from @Rogerh? ...
Okay, so I'm getting mixed up now. Not two, but three queries ... I was overlooking the author of the original post: @fximpact25 ... Sorry! I'd better go and have a lie down.Which/who's do you mean? The Anglian Water original one which is answered and dissected and visible through the various follow-up posts? ...
Hello BobUKbrewer! Glad to be of assistance. Let's see ...Peebee - I have your spreadsheet but it has befuddled me. So a straightforward question, with Ca 78 Mg 9 Na 36 SO4 111 Cl 62 NO3 24
alkalinity 107 pH 7.4 and HARDNESS AS Ca 92
to make a pale bitter 3.8% where do I start with additions ?
it has to be unbefuddled....thanks
... that might also need patching and bringing into the Limelight more?First off; what this calculator isn't! It will not calculate the salts to add according to the style of beer you wish to make. Instead, it prepares the data to be entered into such a calculator. Ideally, those calculators that receive the rationalised data put out by the "Defuddler" should be doing the work themselves. But they don't! Instead the homebrewer gets a mish-mash of varying measurements and standards in what can only be a conspiracy to keep brewers dependant on purveyors of "confusing" advice. Water chemistry for brewers is dead simple; don't be told differently!
I'm going through the same struggle with Anglian Water for @bobukbrewer. But they are not so bad with the reports, just severely let everyone down with a lack of "Alkalinity" reporting (or anything to easily derive it from). "Alkalinity" can provide the "bicarbonate" value and brewers really do need that. Anglian Water don't help matters by declaring in the "Glossary" of their report:@peebee Thanks for all your patience and help with this. Although the water report is not the best!!, I feel I have a better understanding of it all now. Think I will get a Murphy's report as well.
Alkalinity Alkalinity is the amount of calcium and magnesium salts dissolved in the water. Known as temporary hardness and removed by boiling.
Don't understand? If *I've* got the opportunity to bore anyone to death ... I do it!is it allowed to go off forum so as not to bore other posters to death
also what is water hardness - I know my kettle furs up badly after 2 months......
Have the finished (defuddled!) report, just trying to get a moment to post it.peebee - look forward to your response after you visit anglianwater.co.uk
I am a pedantic old git aged 78 so that outtrumps you
If anglian analyse their water then how can it be out of balance - they just report what the spectrometer outputs
If you're planning a holiday in the Snowdon hills. I'm rather a long way from you! And I'm limited to buses, with a "plus one" (escort, though I dont always need that).... meet up ?
Sorted ...peebee - look forward to your response after you visit anglianwater.co.u
Had another look at it, created a recipe to try it out, but the problem is it only caters for lactic or phosphoric acid - not AMS/CRS. I guess I could switch to lactic if I wanted to use it.As you have identified as part of the recipe you tell it your source and desired style and it will show any additions.
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