Old news.....
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However, as the American Dental Association stated in its response to the release of this report, the conclusions made by NRC deal with the EPA's standards for naturally occurring fluoride in drinking water, as compared to the optimal fluoride levels of 0.7-1.2 mg/L in fluoridated community water systems. The concentration levels for artificially fluoridated water systems are substantially lower than the concentrations examined by the committee. Along with school-based dental sealant programs, community water fluoridation remains one of the most cost-effective, equitable, and safe methods of preventing tooth decay.
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I gotta catch a plane.
Short version, there are parts of the country where NATURAL flouride levels are too high, the EPA had a standard for it like just about everything else in the water supply, the report said the standard should be lower. It has nothing to do with public fluoridation because those levels are far far lower.
This took me 5 minutes on google to find, if you found this will you should be able to find responses and not compel me to waste my time answering old claims.