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Are tapwaters contaminated by herbicides glyphosate? These unsubstantiated rumors are where they come from.
What is a glyphosate-based herbicide? And how does it work?

Glyphosate, also known as "glyphosate Isopropylamine Salt", is an herbicide that is widely used in the fields of agriculture and in garden across the globe. Spraying it absorbs from the green parts of plants, including the leaves and stems. Then it spreads to the roots, and eventually suffocates the whole plant. It is non-selective , and all plants die when it is applied to their leaves. Because the patent on the ingredient has expired the majority of pesticide firms now offer herbicides made of glyphosate. All glyphosate herbicides available on the market have been thoroughly examined and are, therefore, reliable.

Glyphosate's security is among its key features. It has a low toxicity to animals due to an inhibitor mechanism that stops enzymes from activating in plants. If the chemical solution is applied to soil it can be a source of food for microorganisms. They can differentiate the solution into water, carbon and oxygen. グリホサート This is a pesticide that is well-known throughout the world that helps to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Tap water glyphosate

Tap water can be completely safe

Does glyphosate get added to tap water?

Weekly Shincho stated in April 2020 that "In Japan, there's no standard value left for glyphosate present in drinking water. グリホサート There's only the target value." Additionally, it is higher than other pesticides and other countries and water that is contaminated by pesticides. I have written an article that stated that there is. It has been feared that concentrations of high levels could remain in the tap water. However, this isn't the case.

The primary reason why glyphosate does not have an "standard value" instead of an "target value" is that , if the standard for draft water quality value (concentration that is safe even if you drink 2 L of tap water every day for the rest of your life) is glyphosate and 10 minutes of 2 ppm. The reason is that tap water has never seen glyphosate concentrations exceeding 0.2ppm (which is 1). According to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare there was no instance of glyphosate that was greater than 0.02ppm was detected in Japan tap water. It is true that there is no risk of it being detected.

In addition, the soil metabolizes the glyphosate at a rate that is halving over two days. グリホサート pka This means that it can be transfered to rivers and tap water in the same amount and will not cause any harm to the environment.

Japanese tap water is secure

Tap water from Japan is considered safe. It is safe to drink tap water in its current state. There are 51 things that are subject to strict inspection and are supplied as per the law. The difference in pH between the water and the water determines whether it's acidic, neutral or alkaline. Japan's water quality standards demand the tap water to be close to neutral (5.8+ or 8.6+). You can still drink iron rust if the water pipes in your house have been damaged.

How does tap water get produced? Tap water is made primarily by surface water like dam lakes, or rivers. The water that is collected by the water purification plant gets sterilized by injecting chlorine after removing impurities via precipitation and filtering. The tap water is then piped to the homes.

Story of Japanese pesticide residue standards value

The standard glyphosate residue value for wheat in Japan is 5 ppm at present as of December 2017. However, prior to that, it was 5ppm. In relation to this, there are opinions such as "We reduced it to 30ppm , which was a reduction of 6 times and feared health harm."

Glyphosate in tapwater

The residual value of glyphosate is the exact same value as the international one.

The truth is that we didn't loosen the standard, but modified it to match the standard residual value that is the international standard. Japan imports huge amounts of wheat from South America and the United States. The importer, which is the largest producer of wheat in the world controls the use of wheat at 30ppm. However, Japan's standard value of glyphosate is 5ppm. If it's higher than the standard value the import will be prohibited. The availability of wheat could be affected, and Japanese food items could be in danger. グリホサート グリホサート To ensure that we meet international standards, we have changed the standards for these values. https://agriknowledge.affrc.go.jp/RN/2010890726.pdf Of course, there is no problem with safety even with the current standard values.

Need a correct understanding of glyphosate

To avoid consumers being emotional influenced by the debates about pesticide residues it is essential to are aware of the relevant information. Experts have conducted research in the field of science. It is essential to be content with your eating habits and not be distracted by rumors.


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