ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
August
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1982
VILLAGE OF GLASFORD,
V.
Petitioner,
ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY,
Respondent.
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PCB 82—42
CONCURRING OPINION
(by J.D.
Dumelie):
This variance authorizes fluoride
in Glasford’s drinking water.
levels of up to 4.0 mg/i
An article
in
Science
magazine of July
2,
1982 titled
“Fluorides and the Changing Prevalence of Dental
Caries’s by
Dr. Dennis
H. Leverett describes increasing rates of dental
fluorosis among children in communities not fluoridating their
drinking water
(p.29).
Dr. Leverett indicates that total fluoride
is increasing
in the diet.
Because of this he feels that the 1.0 mg/i fluoride
requirement recommended nationally in 1957 for drinking water oughb
to be re—examined and may,
in fact,
be now too high.
A series of articles in Environment in 1973 and 1974 by
Prival and Fisher discuss “skeletal fluorosis,” which in an
extreme case, can be crippling.
The Board needs a study of total body burden of fluoride
and on the prevalence of both dental fluorosis and skeletal
fluorosis in Illinois
I, Christan
L. Moffett, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control Board, hereby 2ertify that the above Concurring Opinion
was filed on the
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Christan
L. Moffett,
Cler’k
Illinois Pollution Control Board
Chairman
iinois Pollution Control Board
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