coworker: hey you should come look at the results of a ph test for a customer’s water
me: I’m king of busy rn
coworker: no really just come here
the ph test:
my honest reaction:
I dont k ow what OP is testing for or what most of the table says but whatever water they’ve sampled it has the same PH levels as seawater and there’s enough mineral content for stalagmites to form inside the sample container. If line 2 is nitrates- the stuff produced by dead junk- then there’s enough of it to make them sick.
So like. Whatever this is, and I hope to God it isn’t someone’s tap water, then as far as my untrained brain can tell, it is reading as a sample pulled from an unfiltered saltwater fish tank that someone filled with street gravel and didn’t clean for a month.
Or like. The groundwater well behind an abandoned farm house in Missouri that hasn’t been touched since 1953, possibly after a raccoon fell inside it
This is the kind of water you’d read about in an old dead British guy’s expedition journal in an entry dated two days before the entire party died of dysentery