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Costs of fluoridating water supplies a concern for Northland councils

By Imran Ali
Northern Advocate·
11 Jun, 2017 05:00 PM2 mins to read

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Fluoridating water supplies will become the responsibility of the Northland District Health Board under a new legislation. Photo / John Stone

Fluoridating water supplies will become the responsibility of the Northland District Health Board under a new legislation. Photo / John Stone

Ratepayers may have to stump up any shortfall in fluoridating drinking water under new legislation, two Northland councils say.

The Whangarei District (WDC) and the Far North District Councils (FNDC) said it was not clear what they would be required to do under the new law, and whether fluoridation would be compulsory.

The councils were reacting to an announcement by Health Minister Jonathan Coleman that $12 million has been set aside in this year's budget to fund the infrastructure needed to fluoridate more drinking water throughout the country.

The Health (Fluoridation of Drinking Water) Amendment Bill, currently before Parliament, would move the decision making process from local councils to the district health boards.

The funding will help cover the infrastructure costs if an area does not currently fluoridate its water but is directed by a DHB to do so.

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WDC water services manager Andrew Venmore said the estimated cost of adding fluoride to all its water treatment plants was $1.5m in capital expenditure in 2014, along with annual operating costs including chemical supply, electricity and staff expenses of about $100,000 per year.

"Should we be required to fluoridate, we would seek funding from all sources possible, including funds allocated by central government."

Far North councillor Ann Court said while the district may be well placed to receive a "larger than others" share of the $12m, it still relied on its communities to fund the shortfall.

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"Significantly they will be expected to fund the on-going operations, maintenance and depreciation costs which may be a significant cost for communities already struggling to make ends meet."

And all of that, she said, came without any democratic right to participate in the decision making.

Kaipara District Council, which does not have fluoridated water supply, has not yet considered a fluoridation policy.

Northland District Health Board chief executive Dr Nick Chamberlain said the budgetary allocation to fluoridate water should particularly benefit highly deprived communities, which would result in greater health benefits for them.

"The high rate of dental decay affects general health and well-being and results in significant costs to the health sector - yet, much of this is potentially preventable through public health measures such as community water fluoridation."

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