An efficient cyclic process and related compositions for the in-situ
generation of oxyhalogens from anions of chloride, bromide and chlorite
in an aqueous system using in-situ generated sulfate free radicals. The
cyclic process and compositions enhance the rate of inactivation of
microbiological organisms especially those resistant to inactivation from
free halogen based sanitizers, and oxidation of oxidation resistant
organic based compounds in aqueous solution. Aquatic facilities
susceptible to accumulation of organic N-chloramines and other oxidation
resistant compounds, as well as oxidation resistant parasitic organisms
such as cryptosporidium and Giardia, obtain dramatic improvements in the
rate of oxidation and subsequent inactivation of these undesirable
contaminants.