Council vote in favour of fluoridated water

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Councillors in Watsonville, Santa Cruz County, have voted in favour of building a system to add fluoride to the water supply.

Watsonville will become the first town in the county to benefit from fluoridated water supplies after councillors voted 4 to 3 in favour of the new water system; the vote took place last night after ten years of debate.

The fluoridated water initiative will be funded by a 1.6 million dollar grant from the California Dental Association; the money will be used to build and manage the fluoride system for two years.

Last night, around sixty people gathered to debate and discuss the initiative before the council finally voted; many residents claimed that they did not want fluoridated water because they saw it as a form of pollution and felt it could potentially be harmful.

Those in favour of the fluoridation system tried to convince the sceptics of the incredible health benefits of fluoride; numerous studies have confirmed that fluoride is highly beneficial for oral health and people who live in areas with fluoridated water supplies generally have much better standards of oral health than those who live in areas with fluoride in their water supply. Fluoride helps to strengthen the protective enamel surfaces of the teeth, which makes them more resistant to decay.

Health officials and dentists from the area stood up and urged people to support the fluoride campaign in a bid to improve the standards of oral health; many dentists claimed that the new water system would make a huge difference to people’s oral health. Dentists also claimed that the move was essential as standards of oral health are generally poor in the area and resources are already stretched.

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