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> Sun, 4 Jul 2004 18:57:45 +0200

 

> " Sepp (Josef) Hasslberger " <sepp

> Fwd: Pinellas County Florida

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> > " National Pure Water Association "

> <Jane

> ><sepp

> >Pinellas County Florida

> >Sender: " National Pure Water Association "

> <Jane

> >Sun, 4 Jul 2004 17:30:16 +0100

> >

> >

> >TODAY'S ARTICLE IN ST PETE TIMES (SECTION B)

> >

>

><http://www.sptimes.com/2004/07/03/Tampabay/County__Fluoridation_.shtml>http://\

www.sptimes.com/2004/07/03/Tampabay/County__Fluoridation_.shtml

> >

> >--

> >County: Fluoridation forum would really be a

> protest

> >Pinellas officials say the debate with fluoride

> opponents would serve

> >no purpose. " The people that oppose fluoride are

> going to oppose it

> >no matter what I say, " one official says.

> >By MICHAEL SANDLER, Times Staff Writer

> >Published July 3, 2004

> >

>

>---

> >

> >

> >CLEARWATER - It's being billed as " The Great

> Fluoride Debate. " But

> >only one side is likely to make an argument.

> >

> >Citizens for Safe Water, a political action

> committee formed last

> >year by fluoride opponents, has challenged Pinellas

> County officials

> >to defend a 2003 decision to add fluoride to the

> county water supply.

> >

> >The group has rented Harborview Center in

> Clearwater for the evening

> >of July 8 and is flying in two chemistry experts to

> make the case

> >against the cavity-fighting chemical.

> >

> >So far, county officials have declined. They say

> they are concerned

> >the group is staging a protest disguised as a civil

> discussion.

> >

> > " We are not going to convince those opponents, "

> said Pick Talley, the

> >county's utilities director. " They are pretty set

> with their set of

> >facts. I don't think there is any public purpose to

> continue to

> >debate the issue when it shouldn't be decided by

> debate. It should be

> >decided by scientific fact. "

> >

> >Last month Pinellas officials began adding fluoride

> to the county's

> >water supply, which serves about 600,000 people.

> Pinellas officials

> >say fluoride in the water is proven to help fight

> tooth decay. St.

> >Petersburg, Tampa and Hillsborough County have been

> adding fluoride

> >to their water for years, as have communities

> serving more than 160-

> >million people across the nation.

> >

> >County officials say they relied on the advice of

> some of the

> >nation's leading health authorities, including the

> Centers for

> >Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta, the

> American Medical

> >Association and the American Water Works

> Association.

> >

> >Dr. Paul Connett, a chemistry professor at St.

> Lawrence University in

> >Canton, N.Y., and William Hirzy, a senior scientist

> from the U.S.

> >Environmental Protection Agency, are prepared to

> challenge that

> >information.

> >

> > " I have made a blanket offer to any community that

> is confronted with

> >fluoridation issues to come down and debate, "

> Connett said by phone

> >from his office at the university. " But as you have

> probably

> >discovered, the proponents lack that confidence

> when anybody knows

> >something about the issue. "

> >

> >The two have challenged Talley and Dr. John

> Heilman, director of the

> >county health department. Both have declined.

> >

> >Talley said the county allowed ample time for

> debate at public

> >hearings prior to last year's vote. Talley

> questioned why Connett and

> >Hirzy have decided to make their case in Pinellas,

> rather than with

> >higher level public health officials.

> >

> > " One hundred and sixty million people are getting

> fluoride now, "

> >Talley said. " Why come to Pinellas and have the

> debate here, when he

> >is a lot closer to New York City or Washington,

> D.C.? "

> >

> >Heilman said fluoride has been a " strong weapon "

> against tooth decay

> >since the 1940s and has been proven over time to be

> safe in small

> >doses. " The people that oppose fluoride are going

> to oppose it no

> >matter what I say, " Heilman said last month. " They

> certainly aren't

> >going to convince me otherwise. "

> >

> >Opponents say fluoride is dangerous, especially to

> children, and that

> >there are no health studies proving

> hydrofluorosilicic acid, the type

> >of fluoride being added in Pinellas, is safe. They

> say fluoride is

> >the byproduct of the phosphate fertilizer industry,

> a fact that both

> >Talley and Heilman do not dispute.

> >

> >Peter Glickman, president of Citizens for Safe

> Water, and 14 others

> >tried to get the county's charter review commission

> to add language

> >to the November ballot that would ask voters to

> decide if they want

> >fluoride in the water. The committee declined,

> saying that was a

> >proper policy decision for the county

> commissioners.

> >

> >He said he hopes the county will see the value in a

> spirited debate.

> >

> > " If I had it in my power, I'd love for them to send

> the very best

> >people who propose fluoride, " Glickman said. " I

> wish they could fly

> >someone in from the CDC. We really want the best

> from both sides so

> >some conclusion can be reached. "

> >

> >Connett teaches environmental chemistry and

> toxicology and uses

> >fluoridation to illustrate the intersection of

> " science and

> >politics. " He and other members of the St. Lawrence

> faculty convinced

> >the community in Canton, N.Y. to stop fluoridating

> the water last

> >year.

> >

> > " When we have a chance to talk with people who have

> an open mind, we

> >win hands down, " Connett said. " What's difficult is

> when people have

> >a closed mind. "

> >

> >County Administrator Steve Spratt said he is

> concerned about the

> >structure, saying he's not certain he wants to

> subject anyone

> >representing the county to what may be a hostile

> environment.

> >

> >Glickman said he has contacted the League of Women

> Voters, hoping

> >they can send a moderator. He has yet to receive

> confirmation.

> >

> > " What is the agenda? How is it supposed to work? "

> Spratt asked. " If

> >it's a demonstration, a protest event, we will have

> to weigh that

> >with what kind of contribution we can make. "

> >

> ><lettersletters

> >*************************

> >Send your comments to the Pinellas County

> Comissioners and copy them

> >to the St. Petersburg Times -

> ><lettersletters

> >Pinellas County Comissioners email addresses:

> > btodd,

> charris,

> >rstewart,

> slatvala,

> >cmeinck,

> jmorroni,

>

><ktwelchktwelch

> >

> >

> >Jane Jones

> >Campaign Director

> >National Pure Water Association

>

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