Cost of fluoride leaves a nasty taste in mouths
The hidden cost to taxpayers was brought to light by campaign group Fluoride Free Bedford, which raises awareness of the health dangers of fluorosilicic acid - the industrial waste by-product that water companies are required to purchase from Norwegian chemical giant, Yara International to fluoridate water.
The process of adding fluoride to water, which aims to reduce the prevalence of dental decay, ceased in Bedford Borough in September 2009 to allow works to refurbish the borough’s fluoridation plant.
Some studies link fluoride in tap water to health problems.
A spokesman for Bedford Borough Council said £347,556 bill was for ongoing maintenance of equipment.
He said: “Bedford Borough Council no longer introduces fluoride into the water supply and no agreement has been reached by the local authorities covered by the scheme to re-introduce fluoridation.”
Cllr Louise Jackson, portfolio holder of public health, said: “I want to be absolutely clear, we have not paid a single penny to introduce fluoride to the water supply of any resident in Bedford Borough”.
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