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Do you think tap water is contaminated with herbicides? such as glyphosate? From where did these unsubstantiated stories come from?
What is a Glyphosate herbicide?

Glyphosate is also known as "glyphosate Isopropylamine Salt", is an herbicide employed in gardening and agriculture all over the world. It is absorbed into the stems and leaves, and it then spreads to the roots and causes the whole plant to wither. The herbicide is classified as non-selective due to the fact that it kills all plants when applied to the leaf surfaces. Because the patent period on the ingredient has expired the majority of pesticide firms now sell glyphosate herbicides. グリホサート The glyphosate herbicides available in the market have been examined by a rigorous inspector.

The safety of Glyphosate is one of its most important features. It is low in toxicity to animals due to the mechanism of inhibition that blocks enzymes from being activated by plants. Furthermore the chemical solution is able to be absorbed into the soil, and then become a food source for microorganisms. The chemical can be differentiated into carbon dioxide, water and various other substances. Since it permits no-tillage cultivation and is regarded as a pesticide, which can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Glyphosate in tap water

Tap water is secure

Is there glyphosate in tap water?

Weekly Shincho stated in April 2020 that "In Japan, there's no standard value left for glyphosate present in tap water. It's just the value that is targeted." This is more than those of other pesticides or countries. It also includes drinking water that has been polluted by pesticides. An article I wrote stated that it is. This has led to fears that tap water might contain high levels of Glyphosate. This information isn't accurate.

First , the reason why glyphosate isn't have a "standard value" but only an "target value" is that if the draft water quality standard value (concentration that is safe drinking 2 liters of tap water every day for the rest of your life) is glyphosate, 10 minutes of 2ppm. This is due to a concentration greater than 0.2ppm (1) has never been detected within tap water. https://www.env.go.jp/water/dojo/noyaku/odaku_kijun/rv/gurihosato.pdf According to a Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare survey, Japan has not seen any instances of glyphosate contamination in tap water with concentrations that exceed 0.02ppm. There is no risk of detection.

Additionally the glyphosate spray reduces the rate of soil degradation and is degraded in as little as two days. The same concentration of glyphosate can be absorbed into tap water and rivers and won't pollute the water.

Water from Japan's taps is safe

Tap water in Japan has been found to be to be safe. It's safe to drink tap water as is. There are 51 requirements to be inspected, and the water supply is subject to strict quality control. Water is classified as "acidic" neutral, or alkaline, based on its pH. But tap water in Japan must be near neutral (between 5.8 and 8.6). You can still drink iron corrosion if the pipes around your house are damaged.

How is tap water produced? https://shop.sunday.co.jp/c-3/c-35/c-4501/232552/ Tap water mainly uses surface water, such as dam lakes and rivers as raw water. After the water is cleansed, chlorine is then added to the purification facility in order to kill any impurities. グリホサート The tap water created in the water purification plant is pumped to homes.

A story about the Japanese standard for residues of pesticides

The glyphosate residue standard value for wheat in Japan is currently 5 ppm as of December 2017. However, prior to that, it was 5 ppm. Regarding this, there are various opinions such as "We have increased it to 30ppm , which was a reduction of 6 times, and we rebuked health damage."

Glyphosate in tap water

The glyphosate residual value is exactly the same as the value for international use.

The truth is that we didn't loosen the standard, but adjusted it to the residual standard value that is the international standard. Japan imports wheat in massive quantities from the United States, Canada and South America. The importer (the overseas producer) regulates the quantity of glyphosate utilized according to the standard of international standards (30ppm). If the standard amount for Japan is set at 5ppm, it will exceed the standard value and all imports will be banned. This will result in reduced supply of wheat, and could cause Japanese food items being endangered. This is why we have updated the standard value so that it is in line with international standards. There is no safety issue using the current standard values.

An understanding of Glyphosate is vital.

グリホサート To avoid consumers being emotionally influenced by the debates about pesticide residues it is important that you are aware of the relevant information. Experts have conducted scientific research. It is also essential to enjoy your eating habits without getting distracted by gossip.


Here's my website: https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/27b487520290203887047fd4ea5eb2ea44702279
     
 
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