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Wilhelm
Fountain & Daimler Spring |
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The Wilhelm Fountain and the Daimler Spring are located
behind the Kursaal in Bad Cannstatt, not far from the
Cannstatt Mineral Baths.
Fed by the Wilhlem Spring II, the water from the Wilhelm
Fountain does not have the salty taste that the Daimer
Spring does. The Wilhelm Fountain has been in service
since 1773, the Daimler Spring since 1933.
WATER
ANALYSIS
| Wilhelm
Spring II
| Daimler
Spring
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Cations
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Calcium
Ca ++
| 576
| 1460
| mg/l
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Magnesium
Mg ++
| 97.7
| 197
| mg/l
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Sodium
Na +
| 692
| 1920
| mg/l
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Potassium
K +
| 47.4
| 32.4
| mg/l
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Iron
Fe ++, Fe +++
| 2
| 16
| mg/l
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Anions
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| mg/l
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Chloride
Cl -
| 965
| 4750
| mg/l
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Nitrate
NO3 -
| < 1
| < 1
| mg/l
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Sulfate
SO4 - -
| 1050
| 1300
| mg/l
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Hydrogen
Carbonate HCO3 -
| 1150
| 556
| mg/l
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Total
Hardness
| 103
| 250
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Dry
Residue, 180 °C
| 4320
| 10660
| mg/l
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Temperature
| 17.5
| 18
| °C
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Dissolved CO2
| 1310
| 455
| mg/l
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