NEWS RELEASE
The EPA scientists, engineers and attorneys who assess the scientific
data for Safe Drinking Water Act standards and other EPA regulations
have gone on record against the practice of adding fluoride to public
drinking water.
On Wednesday, July 2, 1997, National Federation of Federal Employees,
Local 2050, which consists of professionals at EPA headquarters
in Washington, D.C., voted unanimously to co-sponsor the California
Safe Drinking Water Initiative that would reverse the State Legislature’s
1995 law mandating fluoridation.
Both proponents of fluoridation and the sponsors of this initiative
consider the result of the fluoridation battle in California to
be crucial to the federal government’s plan to fluoridate
the entire United States by the year 2000.
Citizens for Safe Drinking Water and their sponsors are circulating
petitions to gather 500,000 signatures by October to place the initiative
prohibiting fluoridation in California on the June 1998 statewide
ballot.
In its endorsement of the initiative, the EPA professional’s
union states, “It is our hope that our co-sponsorship of the
Safe Drinking Water Initiative to prohibit fluoridation will have
a beneficial effect on the health and welfare of all Californians
by helping to keep their water free of a chemical substance for
which there is substantial evidence of adverse health effects and,
contrary to public perception, virtually no evidence of significant
benefits.”
The statement from NFFE Local 2050 continues, “Our members’
review of the body of evidence over the last eleven years, including
animal and human epidemiology studies, indicate a causal link between
fluoride/fluoridation and cancer, genetic damage, neurological impairment,
and bone pathology. Of particular concern are recent epidemiology
studies linking fluoride exposure to lowered IQ in children.
“As the professionals who are charged with assessing the
safety of drinking water, we conclude that the health and welfare
of the public is not served by the addition of this substance to
the public water supply.”
After numerous attempts to correct EPA management conclusions that
were not supported by the available facts, the union attempted to
join a lawsuit against their own employer in 1986, citing “fraudulent
alterations of data and negligent omission of fact to arrive at
predetermined Agency political positions regarding fluoride.”
Dr. Wm. L. Marcus, Senior Science Advisor in EPA’s Office
of Drinking Water, was fired for a 1990 whistle-blowing memo calling
for a review of the cover-up of the National Toxicology Program
study that shows fluoride is a “probable human carcinogen
[cancer causing agent]”.
Under the Safe Drinking Water Act, that finding alone prohibits
the addition of fluoride to the public water supply. Although Dr.
Marcus won his whistle-blower lawsuit, with punitive damages, and
returned to work at the EPA, the classifications were never reviewed.
Historically, fluoridation is mandated by government and rejected
by citizens. Communities all over the U.S. are currently fighting
for their right to choose. Japan and nearly all of Europe have rejected
fluoridation.
The California Safe Drinking Water Initiative reads:
The public water supply should be safe for all to drink.
In order to protect the public health from increased risk of hip
fracture, cancer, dental fluorosis and other harmful effects which
have been linked to fluoride in the scientific literature, and whereas
data from the U.S. Public Health Service and the State of California
show no significant difference in decay rates of permanent teeth
and dental costs in fluoridated and non fluoridated areas in California;
Section 116410 of the Health and Safety Code is amended to read:
No fluoride or fluorine-containing substance may be added to public
water systems. All laws to the contrary are hereby repealed.
For more information on the petition drive, contact Citizens for
Safe Drinking Water at 1 (888) 704-3833. Or visit: http:// www.sonic.net/~monty/fluoride.htm
Reference June 19, 1997 News Release: FDA Requires New Poison Label
for Fluoride Toothpaste and Other Fluoride Products.
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