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Fluoride In Akron/Canton Area Tap Water

Fluoride is present in Akron/Canton area tap water as part of the standard treatment process.

According to the Akron Water Supply Bureau, fluoride levels average around 0.98 mg/L, with a range between approximately 0.77 and 1.10 mg/L, which is below the EPA maximum limit of 4.0 mg/L. While fluoride at these levels is considered safe and beneficial for reducing tooth decay, some homeowners may still choose to reduce it in their drinking water based on personal preference.

Since plant life relies heavily on water, most forms of plants and vegetation contain various levels of fluoride.

The most common use for artificially-created fluoride is the treatment of cavities and supporting dental health. Fluoride has been widely shown to prevent, and even reverse, tooth decay, and has been added to many city water supplies throughout the country as a result.

Fluoride In Tap Water: The Basics

In Akron, fluoride is added as part of the treatment process. Fluoride has been added to public water systems across the United States for decades as a way to support dental health. Most systems, including Akron’s, target a level of about 0.7 parts per million, which is considered optimal for reducing tooth decay while minimizing potential risks.

Because Akron’s water comes from treated surface sources, maintaining balanced fluoride levels is part of delivering stable and reliable drinking water throughout the system.

Fluoride Removal: The Why And How

If you’re looking to reduce fluoride in your tap water, there are treatment options specifically designed to address it.

This is a consideration for some Northeast Ohio homeowners who want more control over what’s in their drinking water, even when levels fall within recommended guidelines.

Effective fluoride removal options include:

  • Reverse osmosis systems, which are highly effective at reducing fluoride
  • Specialized filtration systems designed for targeted contaminant removal

Standard carbon filters are typically not designed to remove fluoride, so choosing the right system is important.

Solutions

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What Are the Effects of Fluoride in Drinking Water?

At recommended levels, fluoride is widely recognized for helping prevent tooth decay and supporting dental health.

However, higher levels of long-term exposure have been associated with:

  • Dental fluorosis (changes in tooth appearance)
  • Skeletal fluorosis in rare cases of very high exposure

While Akron’s levels are below limits, some homeowners prefer to reduce fluoride intake as part of their overall water quality strategy.

Why Do Some Akron/Canton Residents Filter Out Fluoride?

Even when water meets federal standards, many homeowners choose filtration for added control over their drinking water.

In Northeast Ohio, common reasons include:

  • Preference for reduced fluoride in drinking and cooking water
  • Households with infants or young children
  • Desire for more customized water quality

Reverse osmosis systems are one of the most common solutions used to reduce fluoride levels at the point of use.