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EWG's Tap Water Database — 2021 UPDATE

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Fluoride

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Fluoride occurs naturally in surface and groundwater and is also added to drinking water by many water systems. Read More.

Fluoride has been promoted as a chemical that reduces dental cavities. Yet it is now well-established that fluoride primarily exerts its protective effects through topical mechanisms, such as sodium fluoride in toothpaste and mouthwash. In contrast, long-term ingestion of fluoride in water increases dental fluorosis, which includes mottling, pitting and weakening of the teeth. EPA's maximum legal limit is set at 4 parts per million (ppm) to prevent skeletal fluorosis, a condition where bones become brittle and more susceptible to fractures, although these effects may occur at lower doses.

Even fluoride levels of 0.7 ppm, the amount of fluoride in drinking water recommended by the U.S. Public Health Service, can result in too much fluoride for bottle-fed babies. EWG recommends that caregivers mix baby formula with fluoride-free water. The National Toxicology Program is investigating the potential for low doses of fluoride to alter thyroid function and childhood brain development.

 

109

Samples

0

Samples exceeding legal limit (MCL)

0

Samples exceeding
health guidelines

Testing results - average by year

 
YearAverage resultSamples takenDetectionsRange of results
2014ND200ND
20150.00285 ppm201ND - 0.0570 ppm
2016ND180ND
2017ND160ND
20180.00889 ppm182ND - 0.0800 ppm
2019ND170ND

ppm = parts per million

State and national drinking water standards and health guidelines

EPA Maximum Contaminant
Level (MCL) 4 ppm

ppm = parts per million

All test results

Date Lab ID Result
2014-01-21C14-01-0003ND
2014-01-21C14-01-0004ND
2014-01-21C14-01-0005ND
2014-01-21C14-01-0006ND
2014-01-21C14-01-0007ND
2014-01-21C14-01-0008ND
2014-01-21C14-01-0009ND
2014-01-21C14-01-0010ND
2014-02-03C14-02-0001ND
2014-02-03C14-02-0002ND
2014-02-03C14-02-0003ND
2014-02-03C14-02-0004ND
2014-04-28C14-04-0213ND
2014-04-28C14-04-0214ND
2014-04-28C14-04-0215ND
2014-04-28C14-04-0216ND
2014-04-28C14-04-0217ND
2014-04-28C14-04-0218ND
2014-04-28C14-04-0219ND
2014-04-28C14-04-0220ND
2015-01-20C15-01-0006ND
2015-01-20C15-01-0007ND
2015-01-20C15-01-0008ND
2015-01-20C15-01-0009ND
2015-01-21C15-01-0024ND
2015-01-21C15-01-0025ND
2015-01-21C15-01-0026ND
2015-01-21C15-01-0027ND
2015-01-21C15-01-0028ND
2015-03-16C15-03-0021ND
2015-03-16C15-03-0022ND
2015-03-16C15-03-0023ND
2015-03-16C15-03-0024ND
2015-03-18C15-03-0065ND
2015-03-18C15-03-0066ND
2015-03-18C15-03-0067ND
2015-03-18C15-03-0068ND
2015-03-18C15-03-0069ND
2015-03-18C15-03-0070ND
2015-09-102015091202140.0570 ppm
2016-03-07ND
2016-03-07ND
2016-03-07ND
2016-03-07ND
2016-03-09ND
2016-03-09ND
2016-03-09ND
2016-03-09ND
2016-03-21ND
2016-03-21ND
2016-03-21ND
2016-03-21ND
2016-03-22ND
2016-03-22ND
2016-03-22ND
2016-04-04ND
2016-04-04ND
2016-04-04ND
2017-01-23ND
2017-01-23ND
2017-01-23ND
2017-01-23ND
2017-01-23ND
2017-01-25ND
2017-01-25ND
2017-01-25ND
2017-02-13ND
2017-02-13ND
2017-02-13ND
2017-02-15ND
2017-02-15ND
2017-02-15ND
2017-02-15ND
2017-02-15ND
2018-01-16C18-01-0023ND
2018-01-16C18-01-0024ND
2018-01-16C18-01-0025ND
2018-01-16C18-01-0026ND
2018-01-17C18-01-0027ND
2018-01-17C18-01-0028ND
2018-04-30C18-05-0005ND
2018-04-30C18-05-0012ND
2018-04-30C18-05-0003ND
2018-04-30C18-05-0004ND
2018-04-30C18-05-0008ND
2018-04-30C18-05-0007ND
2018-04-30C18-05-0011ND
2018-04-30C18-05-0010ND
2018-04-30C18-05-0009ND
2018-04-30C18-05-0006ND
2018-07-122018070000000.0800 ppm
2018-07-122018071308800.0800 ppm
2019-02-13C19-02-0141ND
2019-02-13C19-02-0142ND
2019-02-13C19-02-0143ND
2019-02-13C19-02-0144ND
2019-02-13C19-02-0145ND
2019-03-11C19-03-0027ND
2019-03-11C19-03-0028ND
2019-03-11C19-03-0029ND
2019-03-11C19-03-0030ND
2019-03-11C19-03-0031ND
2019-03-12C19-03-0052ND
2019-03-12C19-03-0045ND
2019-03-12C19-03-0054ND
2019-03-12C19-03-0049ND
2019-03-12C19-03-0053ND
2019-03-12C19-03-0051ND
2019-03-12C19-03-0050ND