Does Las Vegas Water Have Fluoride?

Does Las Vegas Water Have Fluoride

Yes, Las Vegas water has fluoride in it.

  • More than 80% of U.S. cities with populations over 50,000 have fluoride in their water.

Las Vegas Valley Water District reports that:

  • Low levels of fluoride occur naturally in Southern Nevada’s water supply: About 0.3 mg/L.
  • The Southern Nevada Water Authority adds 0.4 mg/L of fluoride to bring levels up to 0.7 mg/L in the municipal water supply.
  • These levels are quite a bit lower than the Safe Drinking Water Act limit of 4.0 mg/L.

Why is Las Vegas Water Fluoridated?

Fluoride is a natural occurring chemical in groundwater.

It is also added to city water supplies to help prevent tooth decay.

It does this by coating the surface of your teeth and attracting minerals lost to oral bacteria.

While controversial in many cities, preventing cavities and decay boosts overall health and well-being.

Can You Remove the Fluoride from Las Vegas Water?

Yes, you can. Water filters with activated carbon can reduce the levels of fluoride by up to 97%.

If you want less fluoride in your drinking water, you can filter it out.

In addition, quality carbon filters will also remove other harmful chemicals.

For example, Las Vegas residents can remove these with a Berkey filter:

  • Arsenic – greater than 99.9%
  • Chloroform – greater than 99.8%
  • Uranium – 98.7%

Learn more about Berkey filters here: Water Filters

Drink Better Water with Berkey Filters

Want to Learn More About Nevada Water Quality?

You can access all other Nevada cities with populations over 50,000 here.

More Las Vegas Water Data

For even more Las Vegas data, refer to our report on the city’s water quality here:

Las Vegas Water Quality

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