Fluoride survey coming for Waikato District residents

We’ve been hearing for awhile rumours that Ngaruawahia intends to survey Raglan residents on adding fluoride to the water. Perhaps there is some truth in the rumour as the Waikato Council will soon be surveying residents in other areas about fluoride. (See following item.)

Media Release: Waikato District Council, 10.09.13

Fluoride survey ensures affected Waikato district resident views heard

The views on fluoride in the water supply of ratepayers who receive their water from Hamilton City Council are being sought in a survey by Waikato District Council.
Close to 2,500 ratepayers in the south and west of Waikato district will this week be sent postal surveys by Waikato District Council to ensure their views on fluoride are also considered, as they will not receive Hamilton City Council’s referendum in this year’s local elections voting papers. The City Council is holding the referendum following their decision earlier this year to end the practice of adding fluoride to their public water supply.
The properties, in Tamahere, Matangi, Puketaha, Gordonton and Te Kowhai receive water from Hamilton city through an arrangement Waikato District Council has with the city. The water is supplied through the District Council’s reticulation network.
Waikato District Council says the survey, which uses the same wording as Hamilton’s referendum, will ensure the voices of their ratepayers who receive water from Hamilton city are also heard. Results will shared with Hamilton City Council by the 12 October election day.
Chief Executive Gavin Ion says “The Council was keen to ensure our 2,500 district’s ratepayers who receive water from Hamilton city also have the opportunity to share their views on whether fluoride should or should not be added to the public water supply.
“This is a matter of high public interest and our Council consider it important the views of our district’s residents who are affected by Hamilton City Council’s decision to remove fluoride from the water supply are also considered alongside the city’s referendum on fluoride.”

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