Mr. Follin. Yes; I did say that. During the course of our investigations we made 35 examinations of the treated water at Wyandotte, covering a period of several months. During that time we found only 15 of those samples to show the water fit for drinking purposes only 35 per cent of the time.
Mr. Powell. That is, after it had undergone the process of sterilization?
Mr. Follin. After it had undergone the treatment of hypochloride of lime.
Mr. Powell. Have you figures as to the condition before it underwent the treatment?
Mr. Follin. We have those figures. In no case was the raw water fit for drinking purposes without treatment.
Mr. Powell. Can you give the result of your bacteriological examination?
Mr. Follin. We have a report now under preparation which will give these figures in detail, and we hope to have that out within several weeks.
Mr. Powell. You can not speak from memory?
Mr. Follin. Yes; the raw water was not fit.
Mr. Powell. But that is a general statement. Do you remember how many B. coli to the cubic centimeter there were?