Dannevirke fluoridation of water going ahead despite objections from residents and extended deadline
Tararua District Council (TDC) is proceeding with the installation and commissioning of a fluoridation plant in Dannevirke despite continued opposition from some community members.
A council spokesperson said the extended deadline instructed by the Director-General of Health on June 6 was on track for completion on September 30.
The directive to fluoridate Dannevirke’s drinking water has been a contentious issue, with differing community views being expressed to the council.
The directive to fluoridate remains in place. Not following this directive is an offence and will result in severe penalties, the council spokesperson said.
Tararua District Council decided to proceed with the design, final funding release, Ministry of Health approval, and installation of the fluoridation plant by the extended deadline.
“Authority to make decisions regarding fluoridation rests with the Director-General of Health, not the Tararua District Council,” the spokesperson said.
The council said this was reiterated recently in correspondence between the mayor and the ministry, where the council requested to delay the fluoridation until the legal certainty regarding the direction to fluoridate was finalised.
Group manager infrastructure Hamish Featonby acknowledged community members who felt the council should be making a “harder stand” against the directive.
“They think council can simply decide not to proceed whereas, in truth, if we do not comply with the direction, financial penalties will be levied against TDC until we comply.”