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November 2007 Newmont * Salazar Baneb Fluoride Final- Deport V 3 <br />problem for sheep, 20 ppm for horses, and 10 ppm for deer and elk. As noted for alfalfa, <br />since the amount of F in the irrigation water is only 4.5 ppm, there is essential no risk to <br />these herbivores. <br />REFERENCES <br />Arnesen, A. K. M. 1997. Availability of fluoride to plants grown in contaminated soils. <br />Plant and Soil 191:13-25. <br />Kabata-Pendias, Alina. 2001. Trace Elements in Soils and Plants. Third Edition. CRC <br />Press. Boca Raton, FL. <br />Shupe, James L., Arland E. Olson, and R. P. Sharma. 1972. Fluoride toxicity in domestic <br />and wild animals. Clinical Toxicology 5:195-213. <br />Shupe, J. L., A. E. Olson, H. B. Peterson, and J. B. Low. 1984. Fluoride toxicosis in wild <br />ungulates. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association 185:1295- <br />1300. <br />MW7-1 1825 Sbarp Point Drive, Suite 118 *Fort Collins, Colorado 80525 *(970)377-9410