This is a chart I'm using. My water (RO+DI mineralized) is added for comparison:
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What to say about your water? Me, I'd outright dismiss it as useless because I want to keep demanding plants, and don't help it with CO2 injection.
You were worried about nutrients. Firstly, there's a plenty of nitrogen in your tap water. Magnesium is
relatively low against calcium; that might be a problem. I don't like the high content of sodium, but it does not present an unsurmountable problem for hardy species. Your data do not specify potassium and phosphates. They are present, most likely, but in small amounts. Generally, your water is very hard and very alkaline. That means it will always tend to remain basic (pH > 7), and that means in turn that you'll have to dose iron through advanced chelates (EDTA may be insufficient).
Still, it is possible to have a planted aquarium with a water like this. Only some sensitive species (requiring soft, acidic water) won't grow there.