Tauranga’s council faces “extreme” costs that could run into millions of dollars if it doesn’t fluoridate the city’s water by the end of next month after being refused an extension.
At a tense meeting in August, Tauranga City Council decided to ask the Ministry of Health for an extension to the November 30 deadline to fluoridate the water. It must start dosing 30 days prior to comply.
The city’s water has been un-fluoridated since 1992.
The extension would allow time for a judicial review of the fluoridation directive to be completed in 2025.
Mayor Mahé Drysdale said elected members wanted the matters before the High Court finalised before fluoridation happened.
Tauranga Mayor Mahé Drysdale. Photo / Alex Cairns.
The council acknowledged the ministry was able to mandate water fluoridation, but the review was an important opportunity to allow court processes to run their course and provide direction for water consumers and water supply authorities, Drysdale said.
The judicial review followed New Health New Zealand Inc’s legal challenge of the director general of health’s fluoride directive.
The director-general of health has directed 14 councils to fluoridate their city’s water supply.
In November 2023, a High Court judgment questioned whether the direction to fluoridate water considered the Bill of Rights. The director general of health’s analysis of this is ongoing.
The director-general of health and the attorney general have appealed the decision, which is scheduled to be heard in June 2025.
In a letter to Tauranga City Council received on September 20, director-general of health, Dr Diana Sarfati, turned down the request and repeated earlier advice that councils subject to a fluoridation direction must comply or face significant financial penalties.
If the council doesn’t comply with the order, it faces a potential fine of up to $200,000 and, if the non-compliance continues, it could be fined up to $10,000 a day.
Director-General of Health Dr Diana Sarfati denied Tauranga City Council’s request for an extension to fluoridate the water. Photo / Mark Mitchell.
Sarfati said the High Court had twice confirmed the directions for councils to fluoridate their water supplies remain valid and Tauranga’s request for an extension would not be granted.
The High Court confirmed the directive’s validity on February 16 and May 24, the letter said.
“I will not be granting your request for an extension, given it is based on the state of the litigation processes.”
Sarfati thanked the council for its collaboration as they worked to improve the oral health of the communities they served.
Drysdale said the ministry’s response hadn’t been considered by the councillors yet, but he was disappointed by it. He said the penalties were “extreme”.
The council might also be required to pay back the $3.4 million from the ministry for the works required to fluoridate if it didn’t comply, he said.
“Those costs would fall directly on ratepayers, and I therefore think it’s likely the council will decide to comply with the directive.”
The public gallery was overflowing with people opposed to fluoridation at a Tauranga City Council meeting in August. Photo /Alisha Evans.
To comply with the directive the council must fluoridate the water continuously for a month before November 30.
Testing of the fluoride dosing system would need to start by mid-October, but Drysdale has asked that no fluoride be added until October 24.
This would give the council a chance to consider Sarfati’s letter, he said.
“I want to give anyone who wishes to install filtration devices capable of removing fluoride as much notice as possible to get organised, as there is likely to be very little turnaround time between the council decision and a potential start to testing the dosing system.”
A report will be brought to the council in December with options and the cost of establishing an unfluoridated water supply point for the community.
LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air.
11 comments
Just Do It
Posted on 26-09-2024 07:16 | By Yadick
If you went to a place that already had fluoridated water you'd drink it. You'd have it in a glass - oh no thank you just a glass of waters fine, you'd have it in your cuppa tea, coffee, Milo, Green Tea, you'd have it in your cooking. Simple answer, just do it.
Just get on with it
Posted on 26-09-2024 10:53 | By tia
I agree with Yadick. Stop mucking around and get on with it. TCC water supply had Fluoride up until 1992 and resident's teeth were better and nobody suffered. Just do it.
Dysfunctional
Posted on 26-09-2024 11:19 | By Rodney C
Wait until they tell you they spent $200m on a non compliant water treatment plant in Te Puke.
Hmmm
Posted on 26-09-2024 13:14 | By Let's get real
We need to hear from dentists that know about the benefits.
How about a Bay of Plenty random survey of dental professionals rather than hearsay from doomsayers.
Extension denied
Posted on 26-09-2024 13:33 | By A.J.
The Director General's decision to refuse Tauranga City Council's application for an extension to the timetable for adding fluoride to the water supply is totally predictable. Council was unwise to allow itself be influenced by the anti fluoride lobby with their pseudo science. This is a victory for all the children in the city , who will now grow up with sound teeth that they can keep all their lives.
Unwanted Additive to Our Water
Posted on 26-09-2024 14:16 | By Watchdog
A recent USA Court Case: The Federal Court judge has concluded “Plaintiffs have proven, by a preponderance of the evidence, that water fluoridation at the level of 0.7 mg/L – the prescribed optimal level of fluoridation in the United States – presents an “unreasonable risk of injury to health or the environment”.
New Zealand fluoridates at target of 0.85 mg/L with some Councils fluoridating up to the top end of the MoH target range of 1ppm.
Remember it is waste Aluminium tailings and a poison. I reject the Ministry of "Health"s demands for fluoridation of our water.
Now for my expensive water filter to stop the stuff coming into our water supply. Why should I now have to spend $500 for this protection!!
Shame!!! SHame!!! SHAME!!!
I agree…
Posted on 26-09-2024 14:23 | By Shadow1
…with Yadick, just do it. We have been waiting so long for it to happen, just do it right now. Not having water treated with fluoride will punish generations of children who don’t know how effective it is.
And Mahé, you are dicing with millions in ratepayer’s dollars. What on earth are you thinking? If you’re going to make a stand against Central Government, this is the wrong issue! There are plenty of other issues which are more deserving of your attention.
Shadow1
Communities Choice
Posted on 26-09-2024 15:14 | By BennyBenson
Director General of Health stomping over the people's right to choose for themselves yet again. It's not like you can't get fluoride without it being forced onto you through your drinking water. Hope the Council are planning on providing larger recycling bins for the extra plastic water bottles that will be discarded.
Flouridated Water
Posted on 27-09-2024 09:26 | By Noel Silver
More procrastination from the new Council. Not a good look.
Do what you were voted in to do.
Get the job done NOW and show ratepayers that their vote was not wasted. Here is a novel way to get a result. Mayor and Councillors all pay the fines personally. Decission will then take 3 nanoseconds to implement.
new USA court ruling
Posted on 27-09-2024 10:03 | By an_alias
How about look up this latest ruling which says "USA FEDERAL COURT FINDS FLUORIDATION POSES AN UNREASONABLE RISK TO HUMAN HEALTH."
@Yadick just fluoridate yourself and not everyone else thanks. Get your pills and we will all be happy. They are cheap, heck I'd even shout you some.
Flouride
Posted on 27-09-2024 16:22 | By dian
I am confused?
Why fluoridated the watermaking all have it? When the young can have the tablets and the toothpastethat has fluoride in it.why should the older etc have when it's not needed-wanted.what
Has happened to
Our freedom of rights
This country is sad
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