Community Water Fluoridation Awards
Honoring 70 Years of Community Water Fluoridation in The United States
Association ofState and Territorial Dental Directors
Annual Meeting andNational Oral Health Conference
Sheraton Crowne Plaza
Kansas City, Missouri
April 28, 2015
Presented by
American Dental Association
Association of State and Territorial Dental Directors
US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
2015 Fluoridation Awards Committee
American Dental Association: Jane McGinley
ASTDD Fluorides Committee: Corinne Allen-Ziser, William Bailey, LeeAnn Cooper,
Susan Deming, Judith Feinstein, Carolyn Kelley, Rebecca King,
Jayanth Kumar, Julie Janssen, Dixianne Parker, Howard Pollick, Jason Roush, Jaclyn Seefeldt,
Kimberlie Yineman, and Brad Whistler
US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention: Kip Duchon
Fifty Year Awards
For 50 Years of ContinuousCommunity Water Fluoridation, 1964 – 2014
Alabama / Fort Payne Water Works Board / New Jersey / Beach Haven Water Department, Trenton Water Department, Wharton Water DepartmentArkansas / Pocahontas Waterworks / New Mexico / Farmington
California / City of Merced / New York / City of Binghamton, Delhi Village,
Monroe County Water Authority
Delaware / Lewes Water Department / North Carolina / Two Rivers Utilities
Georgia / City of Madison, City of Clarkesville,City of Milledgeville, Sylvester / North Dakota / Devil’s Lake
Illinois / Consumers Illinois Water-Kankakee- Country Estates Subdivision, Jerseyville, Ridgewood Ledges Water Association / Ohio / City of Defiance, Village of Fairport Harbor, City of Wadsworth, Oregon, Reynoldsburg
Indiana / Crawfordsville-Indian American Water, South Whitley Municipal Water / Oregon / Albany
Iowa / Belmond Water Supply, Bloomfield Municipal Water Department, Carlisle Water Supply,
Denison Water Supply, Humboldt Municipal Water Department, Spencer Municipal WaterUtility, Winterset Municipal Water Works / Pennsylvania / Bedford Borough Water Authority, Borough of Chambersburg Water Department
Kansas / Fort Riley / South Carolina / Belton-Honea Path Water Authority
Kentucky / Campbellsville Municipal Water & Sewer, Franklin Water Works, Grayson Utilities Commission,Hardinsburg Water Department, Shelbyville Water & Sewer Commission / Tennessee / Alcoa Water System, Metro Nashville Water Services-Old Hickory, Smyrna, Trenton Water System
Texas / Denton
Maryland / Broadcreek, Gibson Island, Herald Harbor, Westminister / Virginia / Town of Bluefield
Michigan / Brighton, Mason, Plainfield Township / Washington / Kalama, Kent Water Department #111
Minnesota / Brooklyn Center, Cottage Grove,Mountain Lake, Richfield, Robbinsdale, Springfield / West Virginia / City of Philippi, Green Valley-Glenwood Public Service District
Mississippi / City of Durant, Crystal Springs Water Service Department / Wisconsin / Brodhead, Eau Claire, Hudson, Kenosha, Monticello, Platteville Waterworks, Prairie Du Sac, Rothschild, Schofield, Waterloo, Weston Waterworks, Wisconsin Dells Waterworks East
Missouri / Albany, Cameron, Chaffee, Dexter, Unionville
“Water fluoridation is the single most effective public health measure to protect the American population against dental decay.”
Community Water Fluoridation Awards
Honoring 70 Years of Community Water Fluoridation in The United States
Association ofState and Territorial Dental Directors
Annual Meeting andNational Oral Health Conference
Sheraton Crowne Plaza
Kansas City, Missouri
April 28, 2015
Presented by
American Dental Association
Association of State and Territorial Dental Directors
US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
2015 Fluoridation Awards Committee
American Dental Association: Jane McGinley
ASTDD Fluorides Committee: Corinne Allen-Ziser, William Bailey, LeeAnn Cooper,
Susan Deming, Judith Feinstein, Carolyn Kelley, Rebecca King,
Jayanth Kumar, Julie Janssen, Dixianne Parker, Howard Pollick, Jason Roush, Jaclyn Seefeldt,
Kimberlie Yineman, and Brad Whistler
US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention: Kip Duchon
2014 Community Initiative Awards
Communities that passed water fluoridation initiatives during the past calendar year
GeorgiaRichland
MississippiLena Water Association, Hancock County Utility Authority, Grenada Co W/S-Girl Scout, Grenada Co W/S-Mondy Rd/Elliott, Grenada Ind. Park & Airport Water, Grenada-Bogue Basin/Gore Springs, Grenada-Bogue, Basin/Holcomb, City of Grenada
2014 Community Fluoridation Reaffirmation Awards:
Communities that defeated initiativesto discontinue community water fluoridation during the past year
CaliforniaColorado
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas / Healdsburg
Loveland, Meeker
Valparaiso
Tama, Van Meter, Storm Lake
Salina / Michigan
Oregon
Washington
Wisconsin / Bronson, Boyne City, Cassopolis,
East Jordan, Traverse City
Sweet Home
Fircrest, Kalama
Albany, Madison
2014 State Fluoridation Initiative Award
The state with the most new systems fluoridating and/or to the state that had the greatest increase
in population on fluoridation in the past calendar year.
California and Arkansas
2014 State Fluoridation Quality Awards
Consistent optimally fluoridated water in over 90% of the adjusted water systems
or population supplied by adjusted water systems
Arkansas Connecticut Indiana
Massachusetts Maine North Dakota
2015 Fluoridation Merit Awards
The Fluorides Awards Committee is pleased this year to present our Fluoridation Merit Award given to recognize “an outstanding contribution toward the progress of fluoridation” to
“Water fluoridation is the single most effective public health measure to protect the American population against dental decay.”
Community Water Fluoridation Awards
Honoring 70 Years of Community Water Fluoridation in The United States
Association ofState and Territorial Dental Directors
Annual Meeting andNational Oral Health Conference
Sheraton Crowne Plaza
Kansas City, Missouri
April 28, 2015
Presented by
American Dental Association
Association of State and Territorial Dental Directors
US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
2015 Fluoridation Awards Committee
American Dental Association: Jane McGinley
ASTDD Fluorides Committee: Corinne Allen-Ziser, William Bailey, LeeAnn Cooper,
Susan Deming, Judith Feinstein, Carolyn Kelley, Rebecca King,
Jayanth Kumar, Julie Janssen, Dixianne Parker, Howard Pollick, Jason Roush, Jaclyn Seefeldt,
Kimberlie Yineman, and Brad Whistler
US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention: Kip Duchon
Barbara Gooch, DMD, MPH
Associate Director for Science,
Division of Oral Health
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
US Centers for Disease Control & Prevention
Judith A. Feinstein, MSPH
Director, ME CDC Oral HealthProgram
Division of Population Health
Maine Department of Health Human Services
“Water fluoridation is the single most effective public health measure to protect the American population against dental decay.”