I read that website couple years ago and it is not easy to remove fluoride but I do believe Reverse osmosis can remove most if filters are new. From 1060 until about 1973 dialysis centers did not filter the water and in fluoridated cities it destroyed peoples bones and other complications of fluoride toxicity. They started putting in double ro systems and now rarely kill or damage people with fluoride toxicity. Only very sick people get the treatment so often they have problems already. On clinic had 3 deaths and many ill when ro equipment malfunctioned. I think the amount of water used is in the range or 300 plus to 500 quarts weekly to exchange toxins. So much information --all can not be true on both sides sometimes. It is a good website but I think the RO can work. Spring water from florida is best as usually about .1ppm f --just call the number on the bottle for lab report. Publix spring comes from Ga and fl with the GA water at .5ppm and Fl. at .1ppm I don not buy bottle water but use RO so I really hope it works. Its better to keep the calcium and magnesium in the water I think. Eating calcium rich foods protects you some as it forms insoluble compounds and is not aabsorbed per 1993 gov tox report page 129. The american water works report list a full page of contaminants such as heavy metalos arsenic and lead and radionuclides as uranium and radium 226-228 and alpha and beta particles and so on. Choloramine which we use gives the highest leaching of lead with the FSA product we use(900% increase) They add triphosphate to try to keep it lower.. Go mention your feelings to the city--you can usually leave within 30 minutes of the start of the meeting as citizen comment start most meetings. 3 minutes and your done. I have been told it can not be an issue because only one person is complaining. It will only change when we make it change. People put to much faith in their doctors and dentists and they are not up to speed on everything--You must see what is right for you and your family.