Poisoned by Anglian Water

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Dear Public Health England,

I sent this request to the home office first as I believe a crime is being committed, they are forwarding a copy to you, but they
cant be trusted to do so, so here it is again please respond as
soon as possible,

Anglian water add hexafluorosilicic acid to the water this comes
from industrial waste, removed from exhaust fumes by industrial
solvents,

1: is this substance classified as industrial waste or medicine.

2:if it is waste then we are being poisoned if it is medicine, then
I am being medicated against my will
this is a breach of the law.
We have the right to refuse medicine and I cant do that if it is in
my water supply.

3: Do Anglian Water hold a licence to dispense medicine?

4: will you take action on our behalf and stop this poisoning, as
hexafluorosilicic acid is a neurotoxin
and there is plenty of evidence to this Fact, if you require it I
will supply research papers on this matter.

5: do you accept responsibility for allowing this? or will you take
action to stop it,

6: failing to take action once you know, to stop a poisoning or
forced medication makes you severally liable for this crime.

7: at what date did you become first aware that hexafluorosilicic
acid was a poisonous NeuroToxin?

Yours faithfully,

Peter:Brewster

Yours faithfully,

Peter:Brewster

Yours faithfully,

Peter:Brewster

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Dear FOI,
Can you supply this info, seeing you took my last request so literally then this will have to do for the time being.
1: how many times have water companies accidentally released more fluoride compound, than authorised to do so, number of incidents.
2: the names of those water companies,
3: what measures do you have in place to ensure this does not happen again, and will we be notified

Yours sincerely,

Peter:Brewster

FOI, Public Health England

Dear Mr Brewster

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Joy Warren left an annotation ()

The Drinking Water Inspectorate, after consultation with PHE, now requires from January 2014 that all fluoridating water companies inform DWI if the concentration of fluoride exceeds 1.15ppm or falls below 0.85ppm. In order to exceed 1.15ppm, one of three things needs to occur: (1) the fluoride gauges are faulty inferring that the equipment needs to be replaced, (2) the fluoridating water company fails to analyse the level of fluoride already in the water (i.e. the raw water prior to treatment)and continues to dose at 1ppm, and(3)the percentage of fluoride in the fluoridating acid is more than 20% and this is not noticed by the water technicians and it has not been declared by YARA UK. (In order to add 1ppm fluoride, 5.36ppm of the 20% fluoridating acid has to be added to the treated water.)

The most recent overdosing with fluoride of 30,000 people took place at Dimmingsdale WTW which is near Bridgnorth in the West Midlands. The overdosing continued throughout June 2008. By the time the overdosing was detected, premature and full-term babies drinking baby formula made up with fluoridated water had been overdosed for 4 weeks at 2ppm - an excess of 8 times that recommended by the British National Formulary for babies under 6-months old (based on a 6-month-old baby drinking 1.3 litres of baby formula per day) http://www.dwi.gov.uk/about/annual-repor....

Joy Warren
Coordinator, West Midlands Against Fluoridation
wmaf@live.co.uk www.wmaf.org.uk

Peter:Brewster left an annotation ()

Thank you Joy for the annotation,(cant get your supplied link to work?) very interesting, I am still trying to get a safety Data sheet for the substance, YARA refuses and has taken down the page, so I have one in to Anglian water they obviously train staff in the handling of this, so must have copies of the safety sheet, they referred me to YARA but I am insisting they supply a copy, also a copy of the training the workers get to comply with health and safety, kind regards Peter

Joy Warren left an annotation ()

Hello Peter

Please try to access wmaf@live.co.uk again. When you do, I can send you YARA's Guidance notes which are the next best thing to having a data sheet. Joy

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Dear Mr Brewster

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