historic info from the book, The 750 Mineral Springs of Greece: "The general classification of the waters of Loutraki is that they are chloride-sodium and slightly radioactive. More specifically, Loutraki is classified as a First-Class Diuretic Hydromineral Station. 1. The thermal spring waters from: 2. The State spring, 3. The Koatic natural baths, 4. The Central Municipal Bathing Facility, 5. The Municipal natural baths, 6. The Karandani spring, 7. The Economou spring, and 8. The G. Economou spring are all slightly alkaline, low in minerals, chloride-sodium, mildly radioactive, and classified as lukewarm or moderately warm therapeutic springs. B. The mineral well waters used for general consumption are also therapeutic, low in minerals, slightly alkaline, magnesium-rich, with a temperature of 19.5°C and a radioactivity of 0.813 Mache units. The waters from the bathing springs have a temperature of 30.4°C to 31.45°C. The radioactivity levels of the waters are as follows: - Central Municipal Bathing Facility spring: 10.39 Mache units - Public natural baths: 11.4 Mache units - Karandani spring: 7 Mache units"
OWNERSHIP
TREATMENTS
PHOTO
LOCATION
37.9799260022003, 22.974921396660992
#
008
SPRING
Loutrakiou - Park
EVENTS
No events
REGION
Peloponnese
MUNICIPALITY
Loutraki-Perachora-Agioi Theodoroi
NOTE
historic info from the book, The 750 Mineral Springs of Greece: "The general classification of the waters of Loutraki is that they are chloride-sodium and slightly radioactive. More specifically, Loutraki is classified as a First-Class Diuretic Hydromineral Station. 1. The thermal spring waters from: 2. The State spring, 3. The Koatic natural baths, 4. The Central Municipal Bathing Facility, 5. The Municipal natural baths, 6. The Karandani spring, 7. The Economou spring, and 8. The G. Economou spring are all slightly alkaline, low in minerals, chloride-sodium, mildly radioactive, and classified as lukewarm or moderately warm therapeutic springs. B. The mineral well waters used for general consumption are also therapeutic, low in minerals, slightly alkaline, magnesium-rich, with a temperature of 19.5°C and a radioactivity of 0.813 Mache units. The waters from the bathing springs have a temperature of 30.4°C to 31.45°C. The radioactivity levels of the waters are as follows: - Central Municipal Bathing Facility spring: 10.39 Mache units - Public natural baths: 11.4 Mache units - Karandani spring: 7 Mache units"