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Klösterle
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At Thaddäus-Troll-Square, in front of the Klösterle
where the Bad Cannstatt Museum is located, this fountain
has been supplying mineral water since 1870. The square
is located in the Marktstraße, the end closest to
the Neckar River.
The fountain is fed by the Keller Spring.
WATER
ANALYSIS
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Cations
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Calcium
Ca ++
| 199
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Magnesium
Mg ++
| 57.3
| mg/l
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Sodium
Na +
| 24.6
| mg/l
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Potassium
K +
| 3.4
| mg/l
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Iron
Fe ++, Fe +++
| 0.22
| mg/l
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Anions
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| mg/l
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Chloride
Cl -
| 55.8
| mg/l
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Nitrate
NO3 -
| 3.8
| mg/l
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Sulfate
SO4 - -
| 339
| mg/l
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Hydrogen
Carbonate HCO3 -
| 41.1
| dGH
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Total
Hardness
| 445
| mg/l
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Dry
Residue, 180 °C
| 990
| mg/l
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Temperature
| 16.4
| °C
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Dissolved CO2
| 103
| mg/l
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Mineral-Water
Fountains
fed by the Keller Spring: |
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