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"content": "Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir, the hon. Member should not be allowed to get away with that kind of statement. I have said, and I repeat, that the maximum levels that are allowed of water, say from the tap which has been filtered, is 1.5 PPM, as specified in the codex standard here. However, when you go to water bearing rocks, we have said that there was no specification for that, and we have specified that as having a maximum of 4 PPM, in conformity with the standard which already exists â the American standard. We have also said that wherever there are maximum levels above 1.5 PPM, producers should have a label saying that it is not suitable for children under 7 years old. So, if you are giving your child fluoride levels above the recommended 1.5 PPM for ordinary water and then--- You should read the labels! So, there is no liability to be incurred by KEBs or anybody else. Thank you, Mr. Temporary Deputy Speaker, Sir."
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