Cocoa City Council is considering halting the addition of fluoride to the city’s drinking water. For the past two years, fluoride hasn’t been added due to equipment failure, and some residents may not have noticed. A special meeting will be held Tuesday to discuss whether to spend $700,000 to restart fluoridation. Concerns over potential risks have sparked debate, with Florida’s Surgeon General recommending against fluoridation. Cocoa serves approximately 300,000 people in Brevard and east Orange counties.