Summary
The UK’s tap water safety is at risk due to the closure of all domestic laboratories certified to test water treatment products under EU-derived Regulation 31.
Without certified labs, new products cannot be approved, and existing ones requiring retesting are becoming non-compliant.
Industry insiders blame Brexit, as EU countries will share lab capacity starting in 2026, while UK rules prohibit foreign testing.
This has created a backlog of products, limited market competition, and raised costs. While officials claim water remains safe, experts warn of delays in adopting innovative treatments.
I don’t give a fuck, because at least we can now control our passport colour. That’s worth any amount of risk
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Yeah, well if you didn’t want the “Pakis” there, maybe Britain shouldn’t have invaded and ruled their country for centuries first.
Turnabout seems like fair play to me.
Blaming the loss of domestic industry on brexit is just wrong. Not having a domestic lab is still bad without brexit, it’s just not headline worthy.
Brexit the gift that keeps giving…
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I’d say the stuff in Belfast tastes pretty terrible and I wouldn’t drink it, when I was a kid though it was better than now. I’m honestly not sure I’d risk my tap water even if I bought a filter.
Jeez that’s just sad on top of pathetic.