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Showing Original Post only (View all)Town employee quietly lowered fluoride in water for years [View all]
https://apnews.com/article/health-vermont-fluoridation-climate-and-environment-375fe7224a329bafb7a6dfa7480b5750Town employee quietly lowered fluoride in water for years
By LISA RATHKE
RICHMOND, Vt. (AP) Residents of a small community in Vermont were blindsided last month by news that one official in their water department quietly lowered fluoride levels nearly four years ago, giving rise to worries about their childrens dental health and transparent government and highlighting the enduring misinformation around water fluoridation.
Katie Mather, who lives in Richmond, a town of about 4,100 in northwestern Vermont, said at a water commission meeting this week that her dentist recently found her two kids first cavities. She acknowledged they eat a lot of sugar, but noted that her dentist recommended against supplemental fluoride because the towns water should be doing the trick.
Her dentist was operating and making professional recommendations based on state standards we all assumed were being met, which they were not, Mather said. Its the fact that we didnt have the opportunity to give our informed consent that gets to me.
The addition of fluoride to public drinking water systems has been routine in communities across the United States since the 1940s and 1950s but still doesnt sit well with some people, and many countries dont fluoridate water for various reasons, including feasibility.
Kendall Chamberlin, Richmonds water and wastewater superintendent, told the Water and Sewer Commission in September that he reduced the fluoride level because of his concerns about changes to its sourcing and the recommended levels.
He said he worries about quality control in the fluoride used in U.S. drinking systems because it comes from China an assertion that echoes unfounded reports about Chinese fluoride that have circulated online in recent years.

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In 2012 water works employees in Gilbert AZ just stopped adding fluoride to the water.
QED
Oct 2022
#4
I do not. I lived in an area where there was no fluoride. I had 7 or 8 cavity every time I saw
Demsrule86
Oct 2022
#36
I mentioned Portland because some think the fluoridation issue is a right wing conspiracy.
former9thward
Oct 2022
#40
97/98 per cent of continental Europe doesn't do artificial water fluoridation, many nations banned
Celerity
Oct 2022
#18
Those of you who think that fluoride is a good thing might want to familiarize yourselves with . . .
wackadoo wabbit
Oct 2022
#8
The International Journal of Molecular Sciences is a respected, peer-reviewed journal
wackadoo wabbit
Oct 2022
#45
We shouldn't be encouraging people to drink bottled water because of the plastic waste.
meadowlander
Oct 2022
#30