A Michigan county’s medical director proposed prohibiting fluoride addition in any system serving the county, potentially binding the Great Lakes Water Authority that supplies nearly 40% of the state. This shows local health authorities can set utility standards that extend well beyond their borders.
— It highlights a governance‑scale wrinkle where local administrative actions can functionally set regional public‑health policy, raising preemption and coordination questions.
by Anna Clark
2025.10.13
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Dr. Remington Nevin’s memo recommending a countywide prohibition that could apply to GLWA’s fluoridated supply.
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