Chlorine dioxide is used to treat drinking water for pigs, in order to control pathogenic organisms that might make the pigs sick. It also helps keep water pipes clean of biofilm.
Chlorine dioxide is used to control odors on pig farms.
Before handling any chemical, persons are advised to acquire training in the handling and use of such materials, and to become fully familiar with applicable Material Safety Data Sheets and operating manuals.
In the United States, the use of chlorine dioxide is for many purposes regulated by agencies of the Federal Government, especially: EPA, FDA, OSHA. The transportation of chemicals is regulated by DOT. State and local regulatory agencies may also have jurisdiction. Before chlorine dioxide is used for any purpose, the user should become fully informed about any and all applicable governmental rules, regulations and codes.