You would expect a bunch of dentists to wring their hands over the decision last week by the Bexar Metropolitan Water District board to stop adding fluoride to its water. But the ones I visited with Monday have a special interest. They’re the dentists who see patients in the city public-health clinic that’s primarily dedicated […]
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Andover: Bad mix forces evacuation of Andover water treatment plant
The Andover city water supply is in no danger after a contractor mistakenly mixed the wrong chemicals together, according to a city official. David Berkowitz, Andover’s public works superintendent, said a contractor put a fluoride chemical into a tank that contained sodium hypochlorite, which caused a chemical reaction. The presence of hazardous fumes meant the […]
San Antonio: Editorial against vote by the Bexar Metropolitan Water District to stop fluoridation
Note from FAN: The population of San Antonio was estimated at 1,144,646 in the 2000 census. According to the the Bexar Metropolitan Water District: BexarMet “was established by the Texas Legislature in 1945 and currently serves approximately 91,000 connections in Atascosa, Bexar, Comal and Medina counties. BexarMet is unique among water utilities in that the […]
Watsonville: No surprise regarding Tuesday’s City Council vote
If John Martinelli, CEO of S. Martinelli & Co., had been allowed to properly finish his statements Tuesday night, many of you wouldn’t be finding out about this now. That fine the city feared the state managing to enforce on Watsonville, $200 a day for not fluoridating, is just about the amount of money the […]
Green Insider: Fluorinating Atlanta’s Tap Water
A hot topic, yet something rarely discussed, is the fluoride found in our Atlanta water supply. When first introduced into our water stream in 1969, as required by Georgia law, people hailed fluoride as a positive addition to improve dental hygiene. However, today, many national organizations, like the Fluoride Action Network (www.fluoridealert.org) are working to […]
Marine City resumes fluoridation
After more than a year without fluoride, Marine City is now receiving the addition to its water source. The fluoridation tank was shut down last year after a malfunction. The city looked into funding sources and even considered not adding the dental supplement. “We did extensive research on the pros and cons involved,” said Mayor […]
Watsonville to be the county’s first to fluoridate water
Watsonville residents will be the first in Santa Cruz County to receive fluoride in their tap water. In a 4-3 vote, the City Council approved a contract for a $1.6 million grant from the California Dental Association Foundation to design and build a fluoridation system and operate it for two years. Mayor Luis Alejo, Councilmen […]
Valero in trial over refinery worker’s acid burn
A Jefferson County jury has been tasked to decide if Valero Energy is responsible for a refinery worker’s acid burn. Last January, Orange County resident Allan Gaspard, who burned his hand with acid, filed suit against Valero. On Tuesday, Sept. 28 jury selection for the trial of Gaspard vs. Valero began in Judge Bob Wortham’s […]
Fluoridation is still a hard sell in Mass.
Excerpt: SPRINGFIELD — Massachusetts, the birthplace of public health, has long led the nation in disease-fighting crusades, vaccinating children at high rates and crafting antismoking campaigns exported around the world. But it ranks 36th when it comes to providing residents with fluoridated water. Nearly 150 cities and towns that could add the substance don’t, a […]
Watsonville Council to decide on water fluoridation
Watsonville’s nearly decadelong fight against water fluoridation could end Tuesday as the City Council votes on whether to accept a $1.6 million grant to build a system. The decision comes two days before a $200 fine imposed against the city by state public health officials for not fluoridating kicks in. “If I could name one […]