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Carroll Boone Water District Operator Takes Up Fluoride Mandate Fight

Just in case you haven’t seen this article from The Eureka Springs Lovely Citizen, this is a must read concerning fluoride. CBWD operator takes up anti-fluoride fight Excerpt: “In addition to harming residents, fluoridation of water supplies could also be a deterrent to tourism.     “Hot Springs is known worldwide for its water, and Eureka […]

Arkansas Senator Profits From Fluoride Legislation

After sponsoring a bill that mandates fluoridation of public water supplies (Senate Bill 359/Act 197 of 2011, Regular Session), Arkansas Senator David Johnson (D) receives $7,500 in campaign donations over two months from dentists: 10/13/11 – Arkansas Dental Political Action Committee, $1,000 11/17/11 – Arkansas Dental PAC, $500 11/23/11 – DBH Management Consultants (represents Delta […]

Eureka Springs City Council Passes Resolution Opposing State Mandate.

Eureka to Eureka Springs!  Carroll County News For complete news article click here. Excepts from article. The Eureka Springs City Council formally adopted Resolution 600 on Monday night that opposes the fluoridation of the city’s water supply. After being voted down twice by residents of the city, the law requiring fluoridation that was passed by […]

CBWD water operators speak out against non-compliance of a regulated chemical

Carroll-Boone Water District (CBWD) Water Operators Speak Out Against Non-compliance of a Regulated Chemical Who’s Regulating the Regulators? Written by Rene Fonseca, Carroll-Boone Water District In 2011, the Arkansas State Legislature very quickly passed a partially unfunded mandate that requires most water companies to add fluoride chemicals into public water supplies, not to purify the […]

Arkansas Water Operator poisoned by fluoride. Do we really want this in our water?

The Joe Walls Story by Joe and Jodee Walls They were living the American Dream. Their American Dream, anyway. Restoring their historic home together, coaching their two sons’ Little League teams, planning for the future. He was finally getting to use his biology degree as a water operator at a rural water plant. She was […]


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