Tooele voters again reject fluoridation
Voters rejected the fluoridation proposal 2,946 to 1,492 in Tuesday's vote essentially the same margin as the last time fluoridation was rejected in the 1999 election.
Local dentist Clair Vernon asked the City Council to place the fluoridation question back on the ballot this year because he believed Tooele's growth, which has led to an influx of younger families, had changed the city's demographics enough to give the issue a chance.
Vernon said Tooele's proposal, which called for boosting the water's naturally occurring fluoride level of 0.2 parts per million to the accepted standard of 1 part per million, was vital to residents' dental health especially for children. Last week, he told the Deseret Morning News people have been drinking fluoride in their water "since day one of man's existence. Any time water passes through the ground, it picks up minerals, and fluoride is one of those minerals."
He attributed the opposition to fluoridation to "scare tactics," saying, "anything in excess or used incorrectly is harmful, whether it be food or a car or gasoline."
Voters in Davis and Salt Lake counties have approved fluoridation in recent years, and 43 of the nation's 50 largest cities have fluoridated drinking water. But fluoridation remains controversial, with some cities in Davis and Salt Lake counties trying to find ways out of adding fluoride to their water.
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