“…Tap water from the Galveston, Tex.. city supply was used, which as drawn was at pH 7.8 and Additional laboratory experiments and actual application of the test in connection with free residual chlorination of many other types of water are needed before the full value and limitations of the ortho-tolidine titration procedure can be known. Comparison tests with the amperometric procedure (3,4) for free and combined chlorine would demonstrate more adequately just what the accuracy of ortho-tolidine titrations is for measuring free available chlorine in the presence of and ortho-tolidine-arsenite tests (OTA) for free and total chlorine were made after 5 minutes, 15 minutes, 1 hour and 2 hours of chlorine contact. The results of tests applied after 5 minutes, 1 hour and 2 hours are presented graphically in Fig.…”