Municipal engineers face a complex challenge: delivering safe, reliable drinking water while balancing regulatory compliance, operational efficiency, and public trust. Disinfection is a cornerstone of this responsibility, and selecting the right method can significantly impact water quality, infrastructure longevity, and treatment costs.
Among the available options, chlorine dioxide (ClO₂) is gaining attention as a viable alternative or complement to traditional disinfectants like chlorine gas. This article explores how chlorine dioxide works, how it compares to other disinfection methods, and where it fits within the broader context of municipal water treatment.