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Rank of States receiving Fluoridated Public Drinking Water: 2006
 

Populations Receiving Optimally Fluoridated Public Drinking Water --- United States, 1992--2006
MMWR Weekly, July 11, 2008 / 57(27);737-741

"In 2006, 69.2% of the U.S. population served by community water systems received optimally fluoridated water (Table 1), an increase from 62.1% in 1992, and from 65.0% in 2000 (Table 2)... Overall, approximately 184 million persons served by community water systems received fluoridated water; of that number, approximately 8 million persons received water with sufficient naturally occurring fluoride concentrations..."

TABLE 1. Estimated number and percentage of persons served by
community water systems who received optimally fluoridated water,*
by state/area - United States, 2006
MMWR Weekly, July 11, 2008 / 57(27);737-741

Rank
Rank, by state, was added by FAN.
State/Area
No. served by community water systems
No. receiving optimally fluoridated water
%
  United States
265,794,252
184,028,038
69.2
1. District of Columbia ≠
581,530
581,530
100
2. Kentucky ≠
4,206,074
4,199,519
99.8
3. Illinois
11,484,994
11,355,747
98.9
4. Minnesota
3,956,659
3,905,754
98.7
5. North Dakota
574,346
552,785
96.2
6. Georgia ≠
9,393,941
8,974,302
95.8
7. Indiana
4,550,057
4,327,916
95.1
8. South Dakota
691,333
657,022
95.0
8. Virginia
6,135,847
5,830,328
95.0
9. South Carolina
3,545,617
3,355,873
94.6
10. Maryland
4,847,653
4,549,055
93.8
11. Tennessee
5,220,410
4,889,987
93.7
12. Iowa
2,558,575
2,363,277
92.4
13. West Virginia
1,360,193
1,247,301
91.7
14. Michigan
7,335,365
6,664,706
90.9
15. Wisconsin
3,868,775
3,471,706
89.7
16. Ohio
10,021,630
8,948,975
89.3
17. Connecticut
2,691,412
2,393,487
88.9
18. North Carolina
6,498,294
5,689,906
87.6
19. Rhode Island
977,261
826,863
84.6
20. Alabama ≠
4,599,030
3,814,295
82.9
21. Missouri
4,928,689
3,928,100
79.7
22. Maine
630,136
501,290
79.6
23. Texas
21,731,824
16,979,975
78.1
24. Florida
16,729,803
13,006,128
77.7
25. New Mexico
1,567,857
1,207,034
77.0
26. Colorado
4,190,698
3,085,319
73.6
26. Delaware
819,176
603,207
73.6
27. Oklahoma
3,392,725
2,493,521
73.5
28. New York
17,471,590
12,733,582
72.9
29. Nevada
2,422,152
1,744,984
72.0
30. Nebraska
1,420,624
991,292
69.8
31. Kansas
2,563,505
1,669,657
65.1
32. Arkansas
2,561,312
1,648,317
64.4
33. Washington
5,628,782
3,542,948
62.9
34. Alaska
519,379
308,801
59.5
35. Massachusetts ≠
6,437,193
3,802,732
59.1
36. Vermont
529,441
310,953
58.7
37. Arizona
5,611,581
3,147,245
56.1
38. Utah
2,242,897
1,216,980
54.3
39. Pennsylvania
10,390,234
5,610,873
54.0
40. Mississippi ≠
2,910,540
1,480,601
50.9
41. New Hampshire
832,656
354,637
42.6
42. Louisiana ≠
4,287,768
1,731,807
40.4
43. Wyoming
446,323
162,396
36.4
44. Idaho
1,011,949
316,350
31.3
44. Montana
794,563
248,850
31.3
45. Oregon
3,069,204
839,727
27.4
46. California ≠§
36,457,549
9,881,390
27.1
47. New Jersey
7,839,608
1,771,324
22.6
48. Hawaii ≠§
1,285,498
107,684
8.4
* Defined as a fluoride concentration of 0.7-1.2 ppm, depending on the average maximum daily air temperature in the area
State's estimated population served by community water systems exceeded the U.S. Census intercensal state population estimate; therefore, number of persons receiving optimally fluoridated water was reduced by the ration of the intervensal population estimate to the community water systems population estimate.
§ Complete data were not available from the Water Fluoridation Reporting System; state provided additional information


TABLE 2. Healthy People 2010 baseline estimate of the percentage of population served by
community water systems who received optimally fluoridated water* in 1992, revised 2000
estimate, and percentage-point changes over time, by state/area - United States, 1992, 2000, and 2006

MMWR Weekly, July 11, 2008 / 57(27);737-741

State/Area

Healthy People 1992 baseline
%

Revised
2000
%
Percentage-point change
(2000 to 2006)
Percentage-point change
(1992 to 2006)
United States ≠
62.1
65.0
4.2
7.1
Alabama ≠
82.6
83.1
-0.2
0.3
Alaska
61.2
55.2
4.3
-1.7
Arizona
49.9
55.5
0.6
6.2
Arkansas ≠§
58.7
48.1
16.3
5.7
California §
15.7
28.7
-1.6
11.4
Colorado ≠§
81.7
73.0
0.6
-8.1
Connecticut
85.9
88.8
0.1
3.0
Delaware
67.4
80.9
-7.3
6.2
District of Columbia
100.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
Florida
58.3
62.6
15.1
19.4
Georgia
92.1
92.9
2.9
3.7
Hawaii ≠
13.0
8.7
-0.3
-4.6
Idaho
48.3
45.4
-14.1
-17.0
Illinois
95.2
93.4
5.5
3.7
Indiana
98.6
95.3
-0.2
-3.5
Iowa
91.4
91.3
1.1
1.0
Kansas
58.4
62.5
2.6
6.7
Kentucky
100.0
96.1
3.7
-0.2
Louisiana ≠
55.7
50.6
-10.2
-15.3
Maine
55.8
75.4
4.2
23.8
Maryland ≠
85.8
76.1
17.7
8.0
Massachusetts ≠§
57.0
54.8
4.3
2.1
Michigan
88.5
90.7
0.2
2.4
Minnesota
93.4
98.2
0.5
5.3
Mississippi ≠
48.4
46.1
4.8
2.5
Missouri ≠
71.4
67.1
12.6
8.3
Montana
25.9
22.2
9.1
5.4
Nebraska ≠§
62.1
69.8
0.0
7.7
Nevada ≠§
2.1
66.2
5.8
69.9
New Hampshire
24.0
43.0
-0.4
18.6
New Jersey
16.2
15.5
7.1
6.4
New Mexico
66.2
76.7
0.3
10.8
New York ≠§
69.7
74.7
-1.8
3.2
North Carolina
78.5
83.3
4.3
9.1
North Dakota
96.4
95.4
0.8
-0.2
Ohio
87.9
87.6
1.7
1.4
Oklahoma ≠§
58.0
73.1
0.4
15.5
Oregon ≠§
24.8
17.2
4.7
2.6
Pennsylvania
20.9
54.2
-0.2
33.1
Rhode Island
100.0
85.1
-0.5
-15.4
South Carolina
90.0
91.2
3.4
4.6
South Dakota ≠§
100.0
86.2
8.8
-5.0
Tennessee
92.0
94.5
-0.8
1.7
Texas
64.0
65.7
12.4
14.1
Utah ≠§
3.1
1.7
52.6
51.2
Vermont
57.4
54.2
4.5
1.3
Virginia
72.1
93.3
1.7
22.9
Washington ≠§
53.2
41.0
21.9
9.7

West Virginia ≠§

82.1
65.3
26.4
9.6
Wisconsin
93.0
89.3
0.4
-3.3
Wyoming ≠
35.7
29.7
6.7
0.7
*
Defined as a fluoride concentration of 0.7-1.2 ppm, depending on the average maximum daily air temperature in the area.

Estimate for 2000 was changed from that previously reported ecause of new methodology, improvements in the quality and accuracy of Water Fluoridation Reporting System (WFRS) data, or rounding error. Previous estimates were as follows:
United States 65.8%;
Alabama, 89.2%;
Arkansas, 59.9%;
Colorado, 76.9%;
Hawaii, 9.0%;
Louisiana, 53.2%;
Maryland, 90.7%;
Massachusetts, 55.8%;
Mississippi, 46.0%;
Missouri, 80.5%;
Nebraska, 77.7%;
Nevada, 65.9%;
New York, 67.8%;
Oklahoma, 74.6%;
Oregon, 22.7%;
South Dakota, 88.4%;
Utah, 2.0%;
Washington, 57.8%;
West Virginia, 87.0%;
Wyoming, 30.3%.

§ Complete data for 2000 were not available from WFRS; state provided additional information.

 

 

 

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