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If you have a concern about fluoride in your drinking water, how do you get more information?
Contact the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Contact the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Contact your Local Red Cross.
Contact the local community water system.
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Contact the local community water system.
They can tell you the fluoride level in your supply and provide your water utility’s Consumer Confidence Report. For general background info you can also consult CDC resources, but the local system is the primary source for your drinking water.
They can tell you the fluoride level in your supply and provide your water utility’s Consumer Confidence Report. For general background info you can also consult CDC resources, but the local system is the primary source for your drinking water.
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