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Mayor Danny Avula found out about the fluoride spike in Richmond’s water via a text from Henrico County’s county manager — not from his own team.
Staff at Richmond's water treatment plant (WTP) failed to notify the Department of Public Utilities (DPU) of the pump issue that caused fluoride levels to spike in the water supply until several ...
When Richmond's water plant released excess fluoride into the local water supply last month, Chesterfield found out before Richmond's own public utilities director because a city employee called ...
RICHMOND, Va. — Richmond's system that adds fluoride to drinking water is now back online, city officials announced Monday evening. Starting Tuesday, water with the proper fluoride levels will ...
The City of Richmond received a Notice of Alleged Violation on Monday from the Virginia Department of Health for the water treatment plant's pump issue that caused a spike in fluoride levels.
In a Monday notice, the VDH indicated that DPU staff did not have a functional method for measuring high fluoride concentration during last month's incident.
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New research suggests that removing fluoride from public water would increase dental care costs and tooth decay for children across the United States.
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