No-one answering. There is a reason for that ... your water is quite alien to the over-whelming numbers of hard-water bathing rabble who can read your post. I was over the hill from Todmorden (i.e. Bacup) until recently so have some background knowledge of your area.
Your water is acid moorland surface run-off, probably to one of the dozens of small reservoirs dotted about there. It's got next to nowt in it! I can estimate from your conductivity rating:
122 * 0.67 = 81.7 (estimated ppm "total dissolved solids"); that's pretty low! Hence your water is described as "soft". That's all you need from "hardness", ignore it from here on (including the inconsistent calcium content figured from "hardness"; you might learn what's that about later, but don't need to).
From the rest of the report, you can take Calcium, Magnesium and Sodium. Dump the report now, it's given you all it's got to give.
Oh,
@Northern_Brewer has answered ... yeah, add the missing sulphate and chloride as 10ppm. In reality these wobble about in these waters and you report is quite old, so those estimates are as good as anything. They "wobble" because they get in
your water from windblown dust which is obviously (long term) weather dependant.
So, you've got five figures, one more to go ... bicarbonate. It does your "alkalinity" too. Alkalinity is a means for the hard-water bathing masses to punish you for having soft water! You don't need to know it. Let's say about 12ppm bicarbonate. That'll give you an "alkalinity" of about 10 measured in "some arcane unit designed to confuse you". Make any corrections to
mash pH (in your calculator) with sodium bicarbonate (baking soda). Don't whatever you do use chalk; it won't dissolve! Your calculator should work with bicarbonate, if not, get another! If your pH is coming out too high or too low, don't try to alter it "live", you'll go mad! But alter the estimated bicarbonate figure for your water for next time (higher to increase the pH, lower to decrease); 5-10ppm increments will be fine.
That should get you going?