EPA launches MAHA review of safe fluoride levels for drinking water  

EPA launches MAHA review of safe fluoride levels for drinking water  


EXCLUSIVE The Environmental Protection Agency has begun a multiyear study to determine the maximum safe level of fluoride in the nation’s drinking water, advancing a key objective of the “Make America Healthy Again” movement. 

Jess Kramer, EPA assistant administrator for the Office of Water, told the Washington Examiner that the initial literature review is a “critical step” in shaping the future of federal drinking water regulations.

“EPA will then dive into what is determined to be the most relevant body of that research to determine what health effects exist, and ultimately to put out a health assessment that will lay out in more detail what the potential health impacts are at certain levels of when you consume certain levels of fluoride drinking water,” he

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