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Community health effects of a municipal water supply hyperfluoridation accident.

American journal of public health (1988-06-01)
L R Petersen, D Denis, D Brown, J L Hadler, S D Helgerson
ABSTRAKT

For 12 hours, excess hydrofluorosilicic acid was diverted to a 127-home community water supply. Fluoride levels peaked at 51 parts per million (ppm). Water acidification caused copper to leach from the domestic plumbing; raising copper levels to 25-41 ppm. Fifty-two (33 per cent) of those who drank hyperfluoridated water developed mild gastroenteritis. Vomiting was uncommon and symptom onsets usually occurred greater than 30 minutes after drinking water; suggesting that fluoride, rather than copper, caused illness. Skin contact with hyperfluoridated water caused itching and skin rashes.

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Sigma-Aldrich
Fluosilicic acid, purum, 33.5-35%
Sigma-Aldrich
Fluorosilicic acid solution, 20-25 wt. % in H2O