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Barnet 1937

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Barnet Urban District Council]

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MATER SUPPLY.
The water for the district is supplied by the Barnet
District Gas and Water Company and the Colne Valley Water Company.
With regard to the Barnet District Gas and Water Company
all the water is chlorinated; a pathological staff is maintained,
one of whom is a B.Sc., trained under Dr. Beale. The "bulk of the
water is examined daily and each pumping station once a week.
The Colne Valley Water Company exercises constant supervision
and members of the staff are on duty day and night throughout the
year, examining samples. All the water supplied by this Company
is chlorinated.

ANALYSIS.

Report on the Chemical Analysis of Water taken from a Domestic Tap.

Stated Grains per Gallonas Parts per 100,000
Total Dissolved Matter left on Evaporation and Dried at 230° Fahr.25.4836.40
Loss on Incineration of Residue2.243.20
Chlorine in Chlorides1.602.29
Equal to Sodium Chloride2.643.77
Nitrogen in Nitrates0.290.41
Free(actual or saline) Ammonia.001.001
Albuminoid (organic) Ammonia Oxygen absorbed by Oxidisable Organic Matt etc., from a solution of Potassium Permanganate at 80°Fahr..001.001
In 15 Minutes.020.029
In 4 Hours.040.057
Appearance in 2 feet TubeClear
Hardness before Boiling20 degrees.28½ degrees.
" after Boiling6½- decrees.9¼ degrees.

Result of Bacteriological Examination: Satisfactory,
Total Colonies developed from 1 cubic centimetre
in plate culture at ordinary temperature 150 0
Ditto in bile salt agar plate culture (special medium
for B. coli and its congeners) nil.
MacConkey broth culture test for B. coli and its
congeners also gave negative result in as much
as 50 cubic centimetres.
The results of chemical analysis are equally satisfactory.