Paperdude:
I'm not sure how long your economizer has, but I may be able to help with the DA... What is the O2 content after chemical addition? Normally DA's are designed to remove O2 down to 7 ppb. If you're around there after chemical addition you'll be just fine (if you don't mind the chemical costs).
What type of DA do you have (e.g. spray, spray-tray). If you have a trayed unit, is it counterflow or parallel flow?
There are actions you can take to increase DA performance that may be more cost effective than chemical addition, depending on your unit. If you could post some operating information I may be able to help..... things like:
Rated design flow (normally listed on the DA nameplate)
Actuall flow
Operating pressure
Storage tank temperature
Normally a failsafe way to increase DA performance is to open the vent. While this will cause a greater steam loss, it will reduce the outlet O2 concentration.
jproj