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Is tapwater contaminated by herbicides glyphosate? What are the sources for these unsubstantiated rumors?
What is Glyphosate herbicide?

Glyphosate (ingredient name "glyphosateisopropylamine sodium") is an herbicide employed to eliminate insects in agriculture and gardening across the globe including Japan. Glyphosate gets absorbed from the green parts of plants, like leaves and stems. After spraying the chemical is absorbed by the root and weakens the entire plant. グリホサート epsps The herbicide is classified as non-selective since it kills plants of all kinds when applied to the leaf surfaces. Because the patent on the ingredients has expired, many pesticide companies now offer herbicides containing glyphosate. Of of course, all glyphosate herbicides available are dependable products that have been tested by rigorous testing.

Glyphosate's safety is one of its most important characteristics. It has a low toxicity to animals due to the mechanism of inhibition that stops enzymes from being activated in plants. In addition, when the chemical solution is in contact with the soil, it turns into a food source for microorganisms, and it is separated into water, carbon dioxide, etc., so it is also characterized by the fact that there are no herbicidal ingredients remain. It is a renowned pesticide worldwide that reduces greenhouse gasses because it permits farming without tillage.

Tap water glyphosate

Tap water is safe

Is glyphosate mixed with tap water?

In April 2020, Weekly Shincho said, "In Japan, there is no standard value for glyphosate remaining in drinking water, but only the amount that the government has set as." This value is higher than other pesticides and nations as well as drinking water is contaminated. グリホサート I have published an article that states that there was. It was believed that high concentrations may still remain in the tap water. グリホサート This content is not correct.

Firstof all, glyphosate doesn't have a standard or target value. The reason is that tap water has never witnessed concentrations of glyphosate that exceed 0.2ppm (which is 1). According to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, Japan has never had any reports of glyphosate being detected in tap water. There is no chance of detection.

グリホサート Additionally that the glyphosate sprayed decays in the soil at a rate that is reduced by half in just two days. The same amount is then transferred to tap water and rivers, and won't be contaminated.

Japanese tap water is secure

Tap water in Japan has been found to be safe. There is no problem if you drink tap water as it is. There are 51 inspection points and they are supplied with the strict quality control required by law. Water is classified as "acidic" neutral or alkaline based upon its pH. But tap water in Japan is required to be near neutral (between 5.8 and 8.6). Iron rust can still be a possibility when the water supply pipes are damaged.

How is tap water created? Tap water is primarily made from water sources , such as dam lakes and rivers. After eliminating impurities via precipitation and filtration and sterilization, the water is cleaned in the water purification plants. The tap water is then piped to homes.

An account of the Japanese pesticide residue standard values

The glyphosate residue standard value for wheat in Japan is 5 ppm at present however, up to December 2017, it was 5 ppm. There are many opinions about this. Some say "We decreased the 30ppm limit by six times and detested any health harm."

Glyphosate is a component of tap water.

The residual standard value of glyphosate is equal to the standard used in international law.

The fact is that the international standard was never changed, but rather adjusted to the residual value of the international standard. Japan imports wheat in huge amounts, mostly from South America, Canada, the United States and South America. グリホサート The importer is also referred to as the overseas producer , regulates the use glyphosate to the standard set by international standards of 30ppm. The standard Japanese value is 5ppm. Imports that go over the limit will be snubbed. The supply of wheat could be affected and Japanese food could be in danger. To ensure that we meet international standards, we have modified the standard values. グリホサート There is no safety issue using the current standard values.

Do you want to be able to comprehend glyphosate?

http://www.tomson.co.jp/product/herbicide/001/ It is important to be aware of the correct information that is based on scientifically-sound research, to ensure that consumers aren't influenced by their feelings regarding pesticide residues. It is equally important to enjoy your meals without getting distracted by gossip.


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