Talk:Winkler titration

Procedure variations
The description of the procedure seems like it is different from the Winkler titrations I did over 20 years ago. Is it older or newer? Any water professionals with more recent lab experience? -- WCFrancis 01:35, 11 May 2005 (UTC)

Transwiki
Since May, I have learned that Wikipedia is not a place for recipes anyway. I applaud the transwiki of this but still believe that current information should be used in Wikibooks. BTW, the 21st edition of Standard Methods has just been released. WCFrancis 17:37, 15 November 2005 (UTC)
 * If you think that the article on Wikibooks contains information that is not current, then please go to Wikibooks and edit it to contain current information. Uncle G 01:38, 16 November 2005 (UTC)
 * For over thirty years, the sample size used in water/wastewater labs (esp for utilities) has typically been 300 milliLiter, the standard size of a BOD bottle. I have not felt inclined to correct this either here or there yet, not having time since my work as a water professional has been very demanding lately. I need to do something called research, which some folks editting here don't seem to always do with adequate care. wcf Facts are stubborn. Comments? 00:20, 17 January 2006 (UTC)

History
Source for origin here.
 * wcf Facts are stubborn. Comments? 00:57, 17 January 2006 (UTC)

Desperate need of Updating
This article is a mess. I'm requesting help from anyone with more time and inclination than I have. Recipe has to go but then there is so little left. wcf Facts are stubborn. Comments? 16:19, 21 March 2006 (UTC)

Merger
I was editting the Winkler method apge when I realsied that it should be merged with this page (This page has more complexity, so it was easier to bring the other page here...).

My first attempt at a merge! I hope it's OK with you... — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ewen (talk • contribs) 12:39, 16 May 2006‎