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RFK Jr. wants to remove fluoride from water systems
RFK Jr. faces hurdles in push against fluoride in water
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s goal of removing fluoride from the water supply faces challenges regardless of what role he plays on health care in the new Trump administration. Days before
RFK Jr. calls for removal of fluoride from drinking water, sparking debate
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. recently pledged to take steps to remove fluoride from public water due to potential health risks, but others maintain the mineral should still be added to drinking water.
Balancing Fluoride and Public Health: The Safe Drinking Water Act has Fluoride in its Crosshairs
The relationship between fluoride in public water supplies and the regulatory framework of the Safe Drinking Water Act (SDWA) has gained
RFK Jr. wants to remove fluoride from water systems: What is it?
Kennedy Jr. has previously said that if Republican President-elect Donald Trump won the White House, the administration would advise water systems in the United States to remove fluoride. This is despite experts and officials saying the mineral is both safe and beneficial to people’s dental health.
RFK Jr. discourages fluoride in drinking water. Here's what research says about its safety.
Fluoride has been shown repeatedly to lower dental costs, tooth decay and the risk of serious dental complications. But research shows high levels of the chemical can harm a child’s IQ.
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Water activists 'concerned' but will keep fighting 'forever chemicals' as Trump returns
New EPA data re-enforce the need for urgency among activists as almost 500 cities may soon need to act to comply with new ...
Coshocton Tribune on MSN
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Water customers will receive letters as city looks to replace service lines in the future
There are about five to 15 customers who replace service lines each year. Going forward, when the replacements are made, the ...
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Environmental groups ask the EPA to clean up nitrate-contaminated drinking water
Groups from Iowa and several other states have asked the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to invoke its emergency ...
WSYR Syracuse on MSN
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‘Syracuse’s drinking water is safe’: City double downs on lead level safety in water following rally
“Syracuse’s drinking water is safe,” said Greg Loh, the city’s chief policy officer. “Our health commissioner has said in ...
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Nevada tribes awarded $5 million to enhance water security
The water systems of three Nevada tribes are getting a $5 million upgrade, the state’s two U.S. senators announced on ...
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Do you have lead pipes? What Dallas Water Utilities is doing to comply with the EPA
The Dallas Water Utilities Department sent thousands of letters in recent weeks identifying the possibility of lead pipes on ...
Examiner-Enterprise on MSN
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The makeup of 85% of water line materials in Bartlesville is unknown. Here's what we know
Bartlesville finds 85% of water lines unconfirmed for lead risk; city urges residents to help identify materials under EPA ...
The Eagle
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Bryan City Council takes steps to protect local water quality and quantity
CS's month with no rain, water has made its way to the forefront of topics Bryan city councilors discussed this week — ...
Arizona Capitol Times
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Arizona nears approval for advanced water purification
It's been discussed and debated for decades. But Arizona is finally at the point where cities and utilities will soon be able ...
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