This invention relates to an automated process for efficiently treating an
aqueous system with chlorine dioxide. The process results in high
efficiency yields of chlorine dioxide on a continuous basis by minimizing
the waste of precursor chemicals. Additionally, the process creates less
environmental stress because the formation of unwanted by-products is
minimized. The level of chlorine dioxide in the aqueous system treated
and other parameters of the process are monitored and adjusted
automatically to maintain them within acceptable levels.