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Richmond water superintendent demonstrates how the city adds fluoride to tap water

Richmond Water Department · March 30, 2026
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Dave, the city's water superintendent, walked through a municipal well and the department's fluoride sampling process, saying the department aims for a 0.7 mg/L target and reporting a sample result of 0.63 mg/L, within the stated 0.6'— mg/L range.

Dave, the water superintendent for the city in Richmond, demonstrated how the department adds fluoride to the municipal water supply and showed a distribution-sample reading of 0.63 milligrams per liter.

He opened the demonstration by showing one of the city's wells, which he said is about 800 feet deep, and pointed out two separate chemical rooms: one for chlorine and one for fluoride. "You want the fluoride and the chlorine separated," he said, explaining…

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