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Is the tap water contaminated with the herbicide glyphosate? Where do the unfounded reports originate?
What exactly is a "glyphosate" herbicide?

Glyphosate, also known as "glyphosate Isopropylamine Salt", is an herbicide that is used in agriculture and gardening across the globe. http://www.fsc.go.jp/emerg/inryousui_glyphosate.pdf When it is sprayed, it absorbs the green parts of the plants, such as the stems and leaves. Then, it moves to the roots, and eventually suffocates the entire plant. All plants die after the herbicide has been applied to the leaves. Many pesticide companies sell herbicides containing glyphosate because the patent time period for these ingredients has expired. All herbicides based on glyphosate are tested and reliable.

グリホサート Glyphosate, which is lower toxicity to livestock because of a mechanism that inhibits enzymes in plants (not found in animals) is one of its attributes. Additionally the chemical solution has the capacity to absorb into soil and become a food source for microorganisms. It can also be differentiated into water, carbon dioxide and various other compounds. It is a pesticide recognized around the world, and it contributes to the reduction of greenhouse gases because it enables the cultivation of no-tillage.

Glyphosate in tap water

Tap water is secure

Is glyphosate mixed with tap water?

Weekly Shincho stated in April 2020 that "In Japan, there's no standard value left for glyphosate present in tap water. There's only the value that is targeted." This value is also higher than other pesticides, different countries or drinking water that has been contaminated by pesticides. A piece I wrote about it declared that it's. This has led to concerns that tap water might contain high levels of Glyphosate. However, this is incorrect.

The first thing to note is that glyphosate DOES NOT have a standard or target value. This is because a level greater than 0.2ppm (1) has never been observed in the tap water. According to an Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare study, Japan has not seen any cases of glyphosate in tap water with concentrations exceeding 0.02ppm. The reason for this is there is no risk of being detected.

In addition that the glyphosate sprayed decays in the soil at a rate that's diminished by half within two days. Thus, it is transported to rivers and tap water in the same amount and won't be a source of pollution.

Japanese tap water is safe

Tap water from Japan has been found to be safe. There is no problem drinking tap water in the way it is. There are 51 strict inspection items, and they are supplied on the basis of strict quality control as stipulated by the law. Water is classified into "acidic", "neutral" and "alkaline" according to the difference in pH however, tap water in Japan is stipulated by the standard for water quality to ensure that pH is near neutral (5.8 or more and 8.6 or less). Iron rust is still possible in the event that your water supply pipes are damaged.

How is tapwater produced? Tap water is made primarily from water sources such as rivers and dam lakes. After the water has been cleaned, chlorine is added to the purification facility to remove any impurities. The water that is produced in the water purification plant is piped to each home.

An account of the Japanese pesticide residue standard values

The current glyphosate residue standard for wheat in Japan 5 ppm. It was 5ppm from December 2017. Regarding this, there are a variety of opinions such as "We loosened the limit to 30ppm by six times and despised health damage."

Glyphosate in tapwater

The standard residual value of glyphosate is the same as the standard used in international law.

The truth is that the standard wasn't modified, rather it was changed to reflect the value that was left from the standard. グリホサート http://############################################################################################################################################################################################################################################################### Japan imports large quantities wheat from South America. The importer, also known as the outside producer, naturally oversees the usage of glyphosate to the standard international level of 30ppm. However, Japan's standard value of glyphosate is 5ppm. If it's higher than the limit, all imports will be prohibited. This will result in an increase in the availability of wheat, and could result in Japanese food items being endangered. In order to meet international standards, the standard value was rewritten. Safety is still a concern even though the standard values are up-to-date.

Do you need to understand glyphosate?

To avoid consumers being emotional influenced by the debates about pesticide residues it is important that you are aware of the relevant information. Experts have conducted research in the field of science. It is also essential to enjoy your eating habits without being distracted by rumors.

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