What is the fluoride level in the drinking water?
Fluoride occurs naturally in ground water. The concentration in the raw water is usually low (less than .4 mg/I). Fluoride is added to the finished water at the St. James Treatment Plant to help prevent tooth decay. The average concentration of fluoride in the finished water is 1.2 mg/l.

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1. Where does the city get its water?
2. What is the quality of our drinking water?
3. What is water hardness?
4. What is the fluoride level in the drinking water?
5. How is excessive water usage charged?
6. What will I see when the water department flushes fire hydrants?