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  • Texas (2020 data)

    From the CDC‘s 2020 Fluoridation Status Reports All Water Systems in 2020 1,537 Public Water Systems with fluoride levels over 0.71 ppm. • 68 public water systems over 4.0 ppm • 68 systems 3.0 ppm to 4.0 ppm • 222 systems 2.0 ppm to 2.99 ppm • 733 systems 1.0 ppm to 1.99 ppm • […]

  • Colorado (2020)

    From the CDC 2020 Fluoridation Status Report All Water Systems in 2020 PWS ID PWS Name County Population Served Fluoridated Fluoride Conc. CO-0108501 MT PRINCETON HOA Chaffee (Primary) 55 Yes 8.70 CO-0108500 Mt. Princeton Hot Springs Chaffee (Primary) 114 Yes 8.70 CO-0118085 Westcreek Lakes WD Douglas (Primary) 138 Yes 4.40 CO-0138725 SUNNYSLOPE HOMEOWNERS Logan (Primary) […]

  • California (2020)

    From the CDC 2020 Fluoridation Status Report All Water Systems in 2020   PWS ID PWS Name County Population Served Fluoridated Fluoride Conc. CA-1907014 North Trails Mutual Water Co Los Angeles (Primary) 98 Yes 3.22 CA-1500571 Lucky 18 On Rosamond, Llc Los Angeles (Primary) 71 Yes 2.80 CA-3600012 Apple Valley View Mwc San Bernardino (Primary) […]

  • Activists file lawsuit over Cohoes Norlite plant burning, storing PFOA for Defense Department

    COHOES — Environmental groups are suing to stop the burning of the highly toxic chemical compounds PFOA and PFOS at the Norlite incineration plant in Cohoes. The chemicals have been burned at the plant under a 2019 U.S. Department of Defense contract to incinerate firefighting foam containing PFOA and PFOS that have been stored at […]

  • A trail of toxicity: the US military bases making people sick

    In Colorado Springs, businesses are suing the military for perfluorinated compounds, which some are calling ‘Agent Orange 2.0’ Over the last 80 years, much of the land surrounding Venetucci Farm was sold to the US army to establish the base now known as Fort Carson, and today it is hemmed in by highways. Still, with […]

  • Santa Barbara County Fracking Ban Initiative, Measure P (November 2014)

    A Santa Barbara County Fracking Ban Initiative ballot question is on the November 4, 2014 election ballot for voters in Santa Barbara County, California. If approved, this measure would prohibit what are called “high intensity” oil and gas operations such as fracking, acid well stimulation treatments and cyclic steam injection. The measure would not impede […]

  • Washington state

    The majority of the Information below comes from 2013 data from the Washington State Department of Health. The rest comes from the Fluoridation Census 1992, published in 1993 by the Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, Division of Oral Health. • It is not known if the water systems listed below are all still active […]

  • FAN’s 5th Citizens’ Conference on Fluoride – A Summary Report

    Attendees at the 5th Citizens Conference on Fluoride, Sept 6-8, 2014. Simply put, Fluoride Action Network’s 5th Citizens Conference on Fluoride exceeded all our expectations. The Science day (Sept 6), Organization day (Sept 7) and the Lobby day (Sept 8) were all great – and to crown it all key participants had meetings with top […]

  • Letter: ‘Come to Topsfield Town Meeting Sept. 30’

    To the editor, On September 30, 2014, Topsfield citizens will have the opportunity to vote for continuing to fluoridate town water or to stop fluoridating. Since fluoridation started over 60 years ago, there have been on-going discussions as to its effectiveness. The American Dental Association (ADA) says it is the right thing to do. The […]

  • Town of Tonawanda’s Huntley power plant is biggest polluter in Erie County

    Renewable energy advocates said the 440,000 pounds of pollutants that the Huntley electric plant generated in the Town of Tonawanda in 2013 proves it doesn’t take much coal to damage the Earth. The plant’s operator said the 98-year-old facility has never run cleaner. Both arguments might be true, but it didn’t stop Huntley from recapturing […]