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Fluoride Regulation Updates

Fluoride Regulation Updates. Updates on changes in Davis and Salt Lake Counties. Davis County. The Fluoride Regulation was revised on August 13, 2013 Training requirements were better defined

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Fluoride Regulation Updates

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  1. Fluoride Regulation Updates Updates on changes in Davis and Salt Lake Counties

  2. Davis County • The Fluoride Regulation was revised on August 13, 2013 • Training requirements were better defined • Documentation of training is now required; to be submitted to the Health Department by January 15 of each year

  3. Salt Lake County • The Fluoride Regulation, Regulation #33, is currently being revised • There will be a public comment period • The revision was done in conjunction with Davis County

  4. Revisions • Training • 6 hour training required for all new operators working in fluoride treatment • 3 hour biannual refresher training required thereafter • Davis County – Submit record of training to Davis County • Salt Lake County – Keep record of training on site to be verified upon request

  5. Revisions continued • Safe Drinking Water Disclosure Act (SDWDA) also known as House Bill 72 • DDW will discuss in detail • County responsibilities • Keep copies of the original, dated documents used to obtain the NSF/ANSI Standard 60 certification of the fluoride chemical(s) being used which are obtained from supplier • Verifying CoA’s are adequate • http://www.drinkingwater.utah.gov/Topics/fluoride.htm Visit this website for the most up to date information on SDWDA

  6. Revisions continued • Water System Responsibilities • Acquire, review, and maintain a batch specific Certificate of Analysis; this must include the “Utah 9”. • Upon request of a member of the public, provide a copy of the Certificate of Analysis

  7. Certificates of Analysis

  8. Looking at the Future • Look for the Salt Lake County regulation revision in the 2nd quarter • Reporting changes • New forms will be created to ensure standardization of reports

  9. Contact InformationDavis County • Davis County Fluoride Regulation: • http://www.daviscountyutah.gov/documents/health/environmental//fluoridation_regulation.pdf • Dee Jette: 801-525-5111 deejette@co.davis.ut.us • Angie Jones (reports) 801-525-5115 ajones@co.davis.ut.us • For spill reporting call EH emergency phone @ 801-807-8872 (after hours, emergencies).

  10. Contact information Salt lake County • http://www.slcohealth.org/envRegs/reg33flouridation.html • Lili Benavidez 385-468-3898 • For spill reporting after hours and weekends call Emergency Response # 801-580-6681

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