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Baraga Water Recognized For Fluoridation Quality

The water system in Baraga is one of 50 in the state to receive a national fluoridation quality award.

The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services Oral Health Unit is recognizing these public water systems for being awarded the Water Fluoridation Quality Award from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Fluoridation is the adjustment of fluoride in the water to a level that is optimal for preventing tooth decay.  The award recognizes those communities that maintained a consistent level of optimally fluoridated water throughout 2017.

Nearly 1,500 water systems in 30 states received the award nationwide.

According to the CDC, drinking fluoridated water keeps teeth strong and reduces cavities (also called tooth decay) by about 25 percent in children and adults.

“Michigan consistently exceeds the CDC recommendations for community water supplies by having 90 percent of our population on community water systems accessing fluoridated water,” said Karen MacMaster, MDHHS acting deputy director of Population Health Administration. “These awards demonstrate the commitment to quality by these community water systems.”

Community water fluoridation has been recognized by CDC as one of 10 great public health achievements of the 20th Century. It is estimated that every dollar invested in fluoridation saves at least $38 in costs for dental treatment.

For more information about community water fluoridation, visit the CDC website.

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