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Committee adopts ordinance to stop adding fluoride and to require ongoing monitoring of naturally occurring levels

5793803 · September 16, 2025
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The Public Works and Utilities Committee approved an ordinance amending SFCC 19-87 to end mandatory fluoride addition and to require continued monitoring and reporting of naturally occurring fluoride levels in the city water system.

The Public Works and Utilities Committee on Monday approved a bill amending city code to end the requirement to add fluoride to the municipal water system and to require continued monitoring and annual reporting of naturally occurring fluoride concentrations.

Director Roche of the water division told the committee that existing, treated source waters already contain measurable fluoride: "Canyon Road water treatment plant…

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