Environmental Commissioner of Ontario Annual Report 2008-2009 <br><a href="http://www.eco.on.ca/eng/uploads/eng_pdfs/2009/ar2008su.pdf">http://www.eco.on.ca/eng/uploads/eng_pdfs/2009/ar2008su.pdf</a><br>p.140-1<br><br>
also attached in .pdf format<br><br>Review of Application R2007018:<br><br>5.2.11 Review of MOE Policies or Regulations under the Safe Drinking Water Act , 2002 as they Relate to Inorganic Fluorides in Drinking Water (Review Undertaken by MOE)<br>
<br>Background/Summary of Issues<br><br>In November 2007, two applicants requested that MOE review existing policies, regulations and<br>standards (as well as the need for new regulations and policies) under the Safe Drinking Water Act,<br>
2002 (SDWA) as they relate to the addition of inorganic fluorides (and any other accompanying<br>contaminants) to drinking water.<br><br>Although Japan, China, 98 per cent of Europe, and some Ontario cities (e.g., Welland, Thorold and<br>
Dryden) have banned or stopped adding fluoride to drinking water, several municipalities in Ontario<br>continue this practice. Most fluoridated communities in Ontario add hydrofluorosilicic acid (an<br>inorganic fluoride) to their drinking water. The applicants assert that the “additions of toxic inorganic<br>
[vs. Organic] fluorides…with its accompanying contaminants such as inorganic arsenic and lead into<br>our drinking water” have:<br><br>• resulted in increased contamination of groundwater, surface water and sewage effluent to water<br>
bodies and natural environments;<br>• caused significant harm to water bodies, ground water sources and the life therein; and<br>• caused harm to the health of certain subsets of the population, including babies, pregnant<br>
women, fetuses and the elderly.<br><br>Ministry Response<br><br>MOE agreed to undertake this review in February 2008. The ministry indicated that Health Canada, as<br>secretariat to the Federal-Provincial-Territorial Committee on Drinking Water (CDW), is revising the<br>
technical support document for the Canadian Drinking Water Quality Guideline for fluoride and is<br>expected to conduct a national consultation within the next two years. As of April 2009, Health Canada<br>had prepared a consultation document but was awaiting approval from the federal government to<br>
initiate consultations.<br><br>MOE stated that the Government of Ontario participates on the CDW and will consider the applicants’<br>comments before undertaking a provincial consultation via the Environmental Registry. MOE stated<br>
that this provincial consultation will coincide with Health Canada’s national consultation. The ministry<br>stated that comments received through the provincial public consultation, as well as material provided<br>in the application, will be considered in setting new policies regarding fluoride in drinking water.<br>
<br>ECO Comment<br><br>The ECO will review the handling of this application once the ministry has completed its review.<br clear="all"><br>-- <br>Carole Clinch BA BPHE<br>Spokesperson & Research Coordinator <br>People for Safe Drinking Water<br>
<br>Clinch CA. Fluoride Interactions with Iodine and Iodide: Implications for Breast Health. Fluoride April-June 2009:42(2):75-87. <br><a href="http://www.fluorideresearch.org/422/files/FJ2009_v42_n2_p00i-iii.pdf">http://www.fluorideresearch.org/422/files/FJ2009_v42_n2_p00i-iii.pdf</a><br>