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Is tap water contaminated with herbicides containing glyphosate? From where did these unsubstantiated stories come from?
What is Glyphosate herbicide?

Glyphosate (ingredient name "glyphosateisopropylamine sodium") is a herbicide that is used to control pests in gardening and agriculture across the globe, including Japan. Spraying it absorbs from the green parts of the plants, such as the stems and leaves. Then it spreads to roots and eventually withers the whole plant. Since it's classified as an "non-selective" herbicide every plant dies after the agent is applied to the leaf surface. Pesticide companies typically offer herbicides containing glyphosate after the patent period has expired. All herbicides based on glyphosate are tested and reliable.

Glyphosate, which is lower toxicity to livestock due to a mechanism that inhibits enzymes in plants (not present in animals) is one of its attributes. Additionally, when the sprayed chemical is in contact with soil, it is the food source for microorganisms. It is a pesticide well-known throughout the world that helps to reduce greenhouse gases.

Glyphosate is a component of tap water.

Tap water can be completely safe

What are the effects of the glyphosate in the water supply?

In April 2020, Weekly Shincho said, "In Japan, there is no any standard value for glyphosate that remains in drinking water, but only the value that is targeted." This value is also higher than other pesticides, other countries, or drinking water that is contaminated with pesticides. In an article, I stated the presence of. This raised questions about the possibility that tap water might contain high levels of contaminants. This is not true.

Firstof all, glyphosate doesn't have a standard or target value. グリホサート 農林水産省 The reason is that tap water hasn't seen glyphosate concentrations exceeding 0.2ppm (which is 1). According to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, Japan has not seen any instances of glyphosate contaminating tap water. グリホサート 分解 There is no risk of being discovered.

Additionally that, the glyphosate spray reduces the rate of soil degradation and degrades in as short as two days. The glyphosate will then be absorbed into water sources and tap water at the same rate and won't be polluted.

Japanese tap water is healthy

Tap water in Japan has been proven safe. グリホサート Tap water is drinkable as it is. There are 51 standards for inspection and the water supply is subject to strict quality control. Water can be classified as "acidic" neutral, or alkaline based upon its pH. However, tap water in Japan must have a pH that is close to neutral (between 5.8 and 8.6). There is still the possibility that iron rust could be found in your pipes that supply water.

What is the process of producing tapwater in the first place? Tap water is primarily made from water sources such as dam lakes and rivers. After water has been filtered and precipitated, it's sterilized with chlorine. The tap water created in the purification plant is pumped to every home.

グリホサート Story about Japanese standard value for pesticide residues

The standard glyphosate residue value for wheat in Japan is 5 ppm at present, but until December 2017 it was 5ppm. There are some opinions such as "We have increased that amount to 30ppm, which was a 6x increase and resented the health harm."

Tap water glyphosate

The residual standard value for glyphosate remains the same as the international standard.

The fact is that the international standard was never altered, but rather adjusted to the value that was left from the standard. Japan imports large quantities of wheat from South America and the United States. The importer, or the overseas producer, controls the use of the glyphosate in the 30ppm range. Nevertheless, if the standard value for Japan is 5ppm, it will be higher than the standard value and all imports will be restricted. If this occurs, the production of wheat could be restricted and Japanese food products could be at risk. The standard value has been revised to meet the international standard. The current standard values are safe and do not cause any issues.

A good understanding of Glyphosate is essential

It is important to be aware of the correct information, based on expert scientific research, to ensure that consumers are not influenced by emotions regarding pesticide residues. グリホサート It is also important to enjoy your meals without being distracted lost in rumors.


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