WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 13; 1025 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE Citizens Protected by Tests of State Water Supply Chemist Chemical and Mineral Analyse of Local Water Supplies Made Yearly Once a week all surface water supplies for Kanana cities and towns are examined by a bacteriologist in the laboratory, located in the basement of Marva half. He checks drinking water supplies frequently enough to protect citizens from any impurities that may contaminate the water from time to time. In the larger cities tests of supply are also made at the water plants. The smaller cities and towns, however, receive their water from the State Laboratory. Ground water supplies are tested similarly two times each year, since the chances for their contamination are slight. The bacteriological tests aim their aim of health only. Chemical amylases are made also to aid cities in softening their water supplies, and the laboratory co-operative water used for irrigation purposes. Tests Require Time A complete analysis for mineral content requires four days and includes tests for more than twelve separate determinations, mostly minerals. Six tests are run at the same time. In order to assess the effort, the tests require considerable time. Chemical and mineral analyses are made of all water supplies once each year. All bottled waters sold in Kansas, whether obtained here or not, are examined once a year. Tests are made also of all proposed samples to assist in acquiring satisfactory water. Water supplies used on all ruralland diaries are tested for bacteria content two times a year. Ey供 samples both natural and manufactured, are analyzed during each year. School supplies, and water are also tested to be examined on request. Swimming pools are analysed and a standard elboring solution is recommended to free them from contamination. Glass Containers Are Used The tests are made of two to four samples of glass containers. These samples are sent in specially sterilized glass bottles, because some metal constituents react with various metals and would result the tests inaccurate. In addition to the chief engineer, Earnest Boyce, directive of the laboratory, there are two assistant engineers who make annual inspections of all sewage dispense systems and water work systems on the ground. The latter will be made year for all cities and towns in the state. The State Water and Sciences Lab is a self-supporting department, financed by an annual fee from the courts, and operated by a team of weekly analyses and other tests, they may request. For special tests such as analyses of aborning water supplies, in irrigation models, and mining pools, a specialist charges. makes It is announced that Miss Maxine Koerol, B. S., 24t, of Barrington, and other Sherwood, A. E. 26s, of Kaukauna City, Mo., were married 10/1, 1929. 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