Thanks, Andrea. We have taken a more low profile approach to
eliminating this policy that we have high hopes for. There is
precedent in other towns. Please do come to teh next meeting and get
involved. We need all the help we can get. here's a link that contains
teh spirit of our new approach. Rather than attack the policy we
attack teh product. For instance, only 23% of what is put into our
water as hydrofluosilicic acid (HFS) is actually HFS. The rest is
heavy metals, radioactive materials, arsenic, etc. etc. Th eonly thing
regulated is the concentration of these materials AFTER it is
implemented into the water supply. if we make them aware of it there
is tremendous liability in tanking this industrail waste around,
besides the fact that the HFS violates the standards set in place to
protect us form these sorts of things. The best thing you can do is
tell everyone you know and ask them to come to a meeting to get
involved:
http://www.progressearth.com/index.php/perspectives/water_fluoridation
Thanks!
Evan