Continuous breakpoint halogenation with hydroxyl free radical species is
used to increase the rate of sanitization a water system and maintain a
high rate of oxidation in the bulk water of the pool, spas, and other
water systems despite the presence of accumulated demand. Undesirable
compounds can be eliminated by maintaining a level of desired oxidation
potential. The feedrate and ratio of halogen donor and free radical
species can be optimized to sustain the desired ppm range of halogen and
sustain an ORP of, for example, 780 mV-820 mV. Sustaining these
parameters can prevent or even reverse the accumulation of combined
halogen and other halogenated volatile compounds, which can contaminate
the air and water of water facilities such as indoor swimming pools.