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EWG's Tap Water Database — 2021 UPDATE

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Fluoride

Garrison Lake Pump District

Fluoride occurs naturally in surface and groundwater and is also added to drinking water by many water systems. Read More.

Fluoride has been promoted as a chemical that reduces dental cavities. Yet it is now well-established that fluoride primarily exerts its protective effects through topical mechanisms, such as sodium fluoride in toothpaste and mouthwash. In contrast, long-term ingestion of fluoride in water increases dental fluorosis, which includes mottling, pitting and weakening of the teeth. EPA's maximum legal limit is set at 4 parts per million (ppm) to prevent skeletal fluorosis, a condition where bones become brittle and more susceptible to fractures, although these effects may occur at lower doses.

Even fluoride levels of 0.7 ppm, the amount of fluoride in drinking water recommended by the U.S. Public Health Service, can result in too much fluoride for bottle-fed babies. EWG recommends that caregivers mix baby formula with fluoride-free water. The National Toxicology Program is investigating the potential for low doses of fluoride to alter thyroid function and childhood brain development.

 

97

Samples

0

Samples exceeding legal limit (MCL)

0

Samples exceeding
health guidelines

Testing results - average by year

 
YearAverage resultSamples takenDetectionsRange of results
20140.0438 ppm164ND - 0.310 ppm
20150.0350 ppm163ND - 0.310 ppm
20160.0369 ppm163ND - 0.330 ppm
20170.0356 ppm163ND - 0.330 ppm
20180.0247 ppm174ND - 0.110 ppm
20190.0131 ppm162ND - 0.116 ppm

ppm = parts per million

State and national drinking water standards and health guidelines

EPA Maximum Contaminant
Level (MCL) 4 ppm

ppm = parts per million

All test results

Date Lab ID Result
2014-01-15S507452ND
2014-02-21S532077ND
2014-02-28S479048ND
2014-02-28S4790470.310 ppm
2014-03-17S532519ND
2014-04-08S4791290.140 ppm
2014-04-08S4709570.150 ppm
2014-04-22S5533040.1000 ppm
2014-05-07S562728ND
2014-06-11S562883ND
2014-07-23S563186ND
2014-08-26S573184ND
2014-09-10S573298ND
2014-10-20S573400ND
2014-11-13S588390ND
2014-12-03S589332ND
2015-01-05S589404ND
2015-02-04S603015ND
2015-03-11S603866ND
2015-04-13S4790180.310 ppm
2015-04-13S479017ND
2015-04-20S607827ND
2015-05-11S616633ND
2015-05-27S6124040.130 ppm
2015-05-27S6124030.120 ppm
2015-06-09S617063ND
2015-07-23S640164ND
2015-08-14S632092ND
2015-09-02S640633ND
2015-10-14S629137ND
2015-11-03S629148ND
2015-12-09S643154ND
2016-01-06S629161ND
2016-01-28S602098ND
2016-01-28S6021100.330 ppm
2016-01-28S6021110.130 ppm
2016-01-28S6021120.130 ppm
2016-02-02S643241ND
2016-03-14S629163ND
2016-04-20S640291ND
2016-05-17S659898ND
2016-06-16S659885ND
2016-07-14S659906ND
2016-08-11S671618ND
2016-09-21S679622ND
2016-10-11S671698ND
2016-11-15S679633ND
2016-12-13S679638ND
2017-01-18S679384ND
2017-02-10S679740ND
2017-02-10S628879ND
2017-02-10S6288780.330 ppm
2017-02-10S6288770.120 ppm
2017-02-10S6288750.120 ppm
2017-03-07S614678ND
2017-04-07S671551ND
2017-05-19S614607ND
2017-06-14S659911ND
2017-07-06S694349ND
2017-08-10S671406ND
2017-09-18S659703ND
2017-10-19S670313ND
2017-11-15S757675ND
2017-12-13S757679ND
2018-01-19S671532ND
2018-01-26S770568ND
2018-01-31S7308590.110 ppm
2018-01-31S7308580.110 ppm
2018-02-02S7900350.1000 ppm
2018-02-05S7694720.1000 ppm
2018-02-26S659866ND
2018-03-23S734012ND
2018-04-17S671538ND
2018-05-17S659918ND
2018-06-21S659867ND
2018-07-26S759490ND
2018-08-03S759488ND
2018-09-21S759495ND
2018-10-23S812544ND
2018-11-08S812551ND
2018-12-10S817049ND
2019-01-24S759679ND
2019-02-12S817067ND
2019-02-12S8170660.0941 ppm
2019-02-22S759644ND
2019-03-14S8170850.116 ppm
2019-03-14S759634ND
2019-04-04S759687ND
2019-05-02S759699ND
2019-06-06S759285ND
2019-07-09S759714ND
2019-07-23S848045ND
2019-08-06S759733ND
2019-09-12S759708ND
2019-10-02S759354ND
2019-11-07S759357ND
2019-12-13S759361ND