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Is tapwater contaminated by herbicides like glyphosate? Where are the unsubstantiated stories being sourced?
What is glyphosate herbicide?

Glyphosate (ingredient name "glyphosate isopropylamine salt") is an herbicide that is used in gardening and agriculture all over the globe, including Japan. It is absorbed into the leaves and stems, after which it spreads to the root and causes the entire plant to wither. It is non-selective and all plants will die when it is applied to their leaves. Because the patent period on the ingredients has expired numerous pesticide companies offer glyphosate herbicides. All glyphosate-based herbicides are verified and tested.

Glyphosate's safety is one of its most important features. It's low in toxicity to animals due to the mechanism of inhibition that stops enzymes from being activated by plants. Furthermore, when the sprayed chemical solution comes into contact with the soil, it turns into a food source for microorganisms. It is then separated into carbon dioxide, water and so on., so it is also distinguished by the fact that no herbicidal ingredients remain. グリホサート It is a recognized pesticide that is widely used worldwide, and reduces greenhouse gasses because it permits no-tillage agriculture.

Tap water glyphosate

Tap water is safe

Do you know if glyphosate is in tap water?

Weekly Shincho declared, April 2020: "In Japan there is no standard for glyphosate which is present in the tap water. https://wedge.ismedia.jp/articles/-/26627 It is only the Target value." Additionally the value is greater than other pesticides and other countries, and it is also drinking water is contaminated by pesticides. I published an article declaring that there was. It has been feared that high concentrations could remain in tap water. This is a false statement.

The first thing to note is that glyphosate DOES NOT have a standard or target value. The tap water never experienced any concentration higher than 0.2ppm (1). https://www.monotaro.com/k/store/グリホサート 除草剤/ A Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare study revealed that the tap water in Japan does not contain glyphosate at levels exceeding 0.02ppm. It is impossible to identify it.

The glyphosate sprayed in soil is actually degraded in half just two days. The same amount will then be transferred to tap water as well as rivers, but will not be contaminated.

グリホサート Japanese tap water can be secure

Tap water from Japan can be trusted as safe. You can drink tap water in the current form. There are 51 elements that are subject to strict examination and are provided according to the law. Water is classified as "acidic", "neutral" and "alkaline" depending on the difference in pH but tap water in Japan is stipulated by the water quality standard to ensure that pH is near neutral (5.8 or more and 8.6 or less). It is still possible to drink iron corrosion in the event that the water pipes in your house have been damaged.

グリホサート How is tap water produced? Tap water mostly uses river and dam water as the primary source. The water that is collected by the purification plant for water is sterilized through the injection of chlorine following removal of impurities through precipitation and filtration. The tap water thus created is then delivered to every household via water pipes.

The story of Japanese standard for residues of pesticides

Japan's glyphosate standard for wheat is currently 5ppm. However, it was at 5ppm prior to December 2017. There are a variety of opinions on this. Some say "We reduced 30ppm by six times and despised any health hazard."

Glyphosate in tap water

The standard for glyphosate that is left has the same amount as the international standard.

The truth is, we didn't lower the standard. グリホサート Instead we made adjustments to make it meet the residual standard of international standards. Japan imports large amounts of wheat from South America, Canada, and the United States. The importer is also known as the overseas producer controls the use of glyphosate in accordance with the international standard of 30ppm. The Japanese standard is 5ppm. http://www.fsc.go.jp/emerg/inryousui_glyphosate.pdf Any imports that exceed the standard will be penalized. If this happens, the production of wheat could be restricted and Japanese food may be threatened. https://www.pref.kumamoto.jp/uploaded/attachment/3733.pdf The standard value is being revised to conform to the standards of international quality. The current standard values don't pose any safety concerns.

Do you require to understand the concept of glyphosate?

To ensure that consumers are not in a state of mind by the emotional discussion concerning pesticide residues to avoid being influenced by emotional discussions, it is crucial for them to be able to access the correct knowledge that has been gathered through studies conducted by scientists. It is also important to enjoy your food without being distracted lost in rumors.


Here's my website: https://www.pref.kumamoto.jp/uploaded/attachment/3733.pdf
     
 
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