What is the new target concentration of fluoride in Peel’s drinking water?

What is the new target concentration of fluoride in Peel’s drinking water?

 

Email sent June 2, 2017, cc’d to Peel Council Members:

Dear Mr. Nardi, Regional Hub Manager, South Peel Facilities Regional Hub Office, Ontario Clean Water Agency,

During their meeting of March 9, 2017, Peel Council never explicitly revealed the new lowered drinking water target concentration of fluoride, and the Region’s website states that the concentration is adjusted to 0.5 mg/L to 0.8 mg/L, without disclosing the target concentration.

The Brampton Guardian reported that the new target concentration is 0.5 mg/L, yet Peel’s former Medical Officer stated on March 9, 2017 that with fluctuations the fluoride concentration would stay within “the range”.

These statements cannot all be true, since fluctuations around a target of 0.5 mg/L would take the concentration below 0.5 mg/L.

Council also passed a motion that referred to “provincial standards for the prevention of tooth decay” that involve adding fluoride to drinking water, when in fact there are no such provincial “standards”.  The Region’s website refers to a technical document that does not contain any such standards but does state that “…guidelines are considered to be the minimum level of drinking-water  quality and in no way should be regarded as implying that allowing the degradation of a high quality water supply to the specified level or range is acceptable.”

Unfortunately, Council prevented concerned residents from asking them for clarification on these and Fluoride_Water_Main_600other related issues, by referring all communications on the topic of water fluoridation to a committee that has been suspended for an indefinite period of time (while hoping for the Minister of Health, who has no jurisdiction over large drinking water systems, to ‘take’ responsibility for fluoridation since Council is not sure HFSA in tap water is even effective at reducing cavities let alone safe to ingest).

Therefore, Mr. Nardi, would you please let me know OCWA’s target concentration of fluoride in Peel’s community drinking water?  My family avoids drinking the tap water to the best of our ability, but we have no choice but to bathe in itAlso, what “standards”(if any), or instructions from the Region, does OCWA follow in deciding what concentration of fluoride to add to Peel’s drinking water?

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Also, do you have studies on OCWA’s new chemical (which to my understanding is a HFSA derived from calcium fluoride – please confirm) regarding its health effects on humans and pets when ingested and bathed in for decades?  Do you have any studies on its effects on vulnerable subgroups such as pregnant women, infants, the iodine deficient, those with impaired kidney function, cancer patients, the elderly, etc.?  Or any studies on its environmental effects?

Would you please send me the certificates of analysis for all received shipments of the new chemical?

And finally, do you have any valid experiments (not studies done using distilled or Nanopure water or a higher grade HFSA) that prove that OCWA’s chemical dissociates in tap water?

Thank you and best wishes.

Christine Massey
Brampton, Ontario Resident