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Fluoridation
Enhancements to the City's fluoridation process will be completed this
summer. A new fluoride
injection system is now operating at the Val Vista Water Treatment Plant to
replace the remote sites used previously. Benefits of the new system include
enhanced security, reduced staff time for monitoring remote sites and more
consistency in fluoride levels throughout the distribution system.
Fluoridation has been used as a dental health measure in cities across the U.S.
since the late 1940s. More than half the nation’s population now
drinks water treated with fluoride. In September 1999, Mesa joined with 40
of the nation’s largest cities in adding fluoride to its public drinking water
as directed by a 1998 vote of the Mesa City Council and confirmed by a vote of
the citizens.
Fluoride occurs naturally in our drinking water at an
average rate of 0.4 parts per million. Equipment installed by the City increases
the rate to 0.7 parts per million, in accordance with the American Dental
Association’s recommended level for dental health in warm climates.
A proven cavity fighter, fluoride helps make the enamel
surface of the teeth more resistant to acid and kills some of the bacteria that
promote tooth decay. Fluoridation is encouraged by the National Institutes of
Health.
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