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Is tapwater contaminated with herbicides like glyphosate? These unsubstantiated rumors are where they come from.
What is an "glyphosate" herbicide?

Glyphosate (ingredient name "glyphosateisopropylamine sodium") is herbicides that are used to control the spread of pests in agriculture and gardens across the globe including Japan. Glyphosate is absorbed from green parts, such as leaves and stems. Once sprayed the agent is transferred to the root and weakens the entire. The herbicide is classified as non-selective because it kills all plants when applied to leaf surfaces. グリホサート A lot of pesticide companies sell herbicides containing glyphosate because the patent period for the ingredients has expired. The glyphosate herbicides available being sold are subject to rigorous inspection.

One of the advantages of glyphosate (glyphosate) is its "safety". The chemical is very low toxic to animals and blocks the enzyme activity in plants. Also, when the sprayed chemical comes in contact with soil, it is the food source for microorganisms. It is recognized globally as a pesticide which aids in the reduction of greenhouse gases.

Glyphosate is a component of tap water.

Tap water is safe

What are the effects of the chemical glyphosate on tap water?

Weekly Shincho declared, April 2020: "In Japan there is no standard for glyphosate which remains in drinking water from the tap. It is only the Target value." Furthermore, it is more than other pesticides and other countries and the water is that is contaminated by pesticides. I wrote an article stating that there is. グリホサート This has led to fears that tap water may have high levels of glyphosate. However, this is not the case.

First , the reason why glyphosate does not have an "standard value" but only a "target value" is that , if the standard for draft water quality value (concentration that is safe when you drink 2L of tap water each day for the rest of your life) is glyphosate and 10 minutes of 2ppm. https://www.env.go.jp/content/900540867.pdf This is because a concentration of more than 0.2ppm (1) has never been detected within tap water. In reality, in an investigation conducted by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare in Japan, there were no cases of glyphosate detected in tap water in Japan with a concentration of more than 0.02 ppm. There is absolutely no risk of being detected.

Furthermore, the sprayed glyphosate actually gets absorbed into the soil at a rate that's reduced by half in just two days. The same amount of glyphosate is transferred into waterways and rivers and won't pollute the water.

グリホサート Tap water that is safe in Japan

Tap water in Japan is known to be safe in the world. It's safe to consume tap water as it is. There are 51 strictly inspected items, and they are supplied on the basis of strict quality control stipulated by law. グリホサート Water can be classified into three categories: neutral, acid and alkaline. Japan has a water quality standard that guarantees tap water is near neutral pH (5.8 or greater and 8.6 lower). If, however, the pipes that supply water that are in the vicinity of your home are damaged, there's still the chance of drinking iron rust.

How is tapwater produced in the first instance? Tap water is mostly made from dam and river water as its raw water source. After eliminating impurities via precipitation and filtration, the water is sterilized by water purification facilities. The water produced is then delivered to every household via water pipes.

A story about Japanese standard value for pesticide residues

Japan's standard value for glyphosate for wheat is currently 5ppm. It was 5ppm before December 2017. There are many opinions about this. Some say "We loosened 30ppm by six times, and resented any health hazard."

Glyphosate found in tap water

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

The truth is, we did not reduce the value of the standard. Instead we made adjustments to make it match the residual standard value that is set by international standards. Japan imports large quantities of wheat from South America and the United States. The importer, or the overseas producer, controls the use of glyphosate in the 30ppm range. However, if the normal value for Japan is 5ppm, it will exceed the value of the standard and all imports will be restricted. If this occurs, there could be a disruption to the bread wheat supply and Japanese foods could be in danger. We therefore modified the standard value to meet the international standard. Of course, there is no problem in terms of safety, even using the current standards values.

Learn to comprehend the glyphosate chemical formula properly

To avoid consumers being emotional influenced by pesticide residues discussions, it is important that you have the right information. Experts have conducted scientific research. It is also essential to enjoy your meals and not be distracted by the rumors.


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