Cocoa, Brevard County's largest water supplier, plans to resume adding fluoride to its tap water. The city stopped adding the ...
Council members Tuesday night approved restoring a controversial chemical to drinking water for the city and other ...
Cocoa to consider no longer adding fluoride to tap water. The debate comes to Brevard's largest water supplier after several other cities have ...
The Titusville Environmental Commission, an advisory board to the Titusville City Council, already has begun looking into the ...
Cocoa, the largest supplier of drinking water in Brevard County, is proposing to be the next Florida city to say so long — for good — to adding fluoride to its tap water. If you want to weigh ...
In a departure from recent trends, Port Orange and Cocoa city councils both voted to continue adding fluoride to their water ...
Data from the CDC shows 31 utilities in Florida had annual average fluoride levels that were approximately half the CDC’s recommended level or less for at least a year.
Representatives from Manatee County, Gainesville, Boynton Beach, Delray Beach, DeLand, and Cocoa confirmed they stopped adding fluoride for one or more years. The majority said equipment issues ...