The redundancy of river water in the Baltic, especially during the melting of ice and snow in spring, causes in general an outward current through the channel called the Cattegat.
It sometimes happens, that during a violent storm a large bar of sand is suddenly made to shift its position, so as to prevent the free influx of the tides, or efflux of river water.
The chief part of the soluble substances in river water consists of the calcium salts.
The large amount of impurities in river water, and especially of organic impurity produced by pollution with putrid matter, makes the water of many rivers unfit for use.
The amount of gases dissolved in river water is much more constant than that of its solid constituents.
RIVER WATER consists of the above, aided by springs, and most frequently the drainage of towns on its banks.
Boil the cochineal in river water, adding some Roman alum, then pass through a fine cloth to remove the cochineal, and set the liquor aside.
When the fruit is half mashed, about one fifth of its weight of river water is added, or the water of lakes.
Rain Water, such as runs off tiled roofs, is, undoubtedly, to be prefered before well or river water in brewing, being of a simple and soft nature.
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