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Is tapwater contaminated by herbicides glyphosate? Where are the unsubstantiated reports originate?
What exactly is Gryphosate herbicide, might ask?

ラウンドアップ , also known as "glyphosate Isopropylamine Salt", is an herbicide that is widely used in the fields of agriculture and in garden around the world. ラウンドアップ spraying process absorbs it from the green parts of the plants, including the leaves and stems. Then, ラウンドアップ moves to the roots, and eventually suffocates the whole plant. ラウンドアップ is not selective and all plants will be killed when it is spraying their leaves. Glyphosate-based herbicides are often sold by pesticide companies because the patent period for their ingredients has expired. All herbicides containing glyphosate currently in the market are safe and have passed rigorous inspection.

The safety of Glyphosate is one of its most important features. It is low in toxicity to animals because of the mechanism of inhibition that stops enzymes from being activated by plants. Furthermore, when the chemical comes in contact with soil, it becomes food for microorganisms. Because it allows no-tillage cultivation and is regarded as a pesticide, which can help to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Tap water glyphosate

Tap water is safe and has no risk

What is the effect of the glyphosate in the water supply?

Weekly Shincho stated in April 2020 that "In Japan, there's no standard value left for glyphosate found in the tap water. There's only the goal value." This is more than that of other pesticides or other countries. It also includes drinking water that is affected by pesticides. In an article, I stated that there was. This raised questions about the possibility that tap water could contain high levels of contaminants. This is not true.

The first is that glyphosate doesn't have a standard and only an acceptable target value. This is because the glyphosate concentration for 10 minutes at 2ppm is the standard for draft water quality value. ラウンドアップ for this is that tap water hasn't witnessed concentrations of glyphosate that exceed 0.2ppm (which is one). In fact, in an investigation conducted by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, there are no cases of glyphosate detected in tap water in Japan with a concentration exceeding 0.02 ppm. There is no risk of being detected.

Additionally, the soil decays the glyphosate in a manner of halving in two days. The same concentration will transfer to rivers and tap water and will not cause any harm to.

Japanese tap water is safe

Tap water in Japan is known to be safe throughout the world. It's safe to drink tap water in its natural state. There are 51 specific inspection items and they are provided with the strict quality control mandated by law. Water is classified as "acidic" neutral or alkaline, based upon its pH. But tap water in Japan must be near neutral (between 5.8 and 8.6). If your home's water supply pipes have become corrosion-prone, iron rust could still be possible.

How does tap water get created? Tap water is primarily made from surface water such as dam lakes and river water for raw water. Once the water has been cleaned, chlorine is injected into the water purification plant in order to remove any impurities. The water that is produced in the water purification plant is then piped to each home.

The story of Japanese pesticide residues standard value

The glyphosate residue standard value for wheat in Japan is currently 5 ppm however, up to December 2017, it was 5 ppm. In relation to this, there are a variety of opinions like "We have increased the limit to 30ppm by six times and despised health damage."

Tap water glyphosate

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

The fact is that the standard was never altered, but rather it was adjusted to the value that was left from the standard. Japan imports huge quantities of wheat from South America. The importer, also known as the foreign producer, naturally regulates the usage of glyphosate according to the standard international level of 30ppm. The standard value for Japan of glyphosate is 5ppm. If it exceeds the value of the standard, all imports will be prohibited. This will lead to an increase in the availability of wheat and may result in Japanese food items being endangered. So, we have changed the standard value to be in line with the international standards. Of course there's no issue with safety even with the current standard values.

Do you require to understand the concept of glyphosate?

To prevent consumers from being in a hurry to be influenced by emotions concerning pesticides' residues, it's important to gain the right knowledge based on scientific research conducted by experts. ラウンドアップ is also essential to avoid letting gossip distract you from your healthy lifestyle.


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