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.

  • FlorisJan
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    13 days ago

    Any idea why there’s that 30% difference? Just a guess but could it be that in Glasgow water’s free?

    • @[email protected]
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      12 days ago

      Not just in Glasgow. Water is a flat rate covered by council tax across all of Scotland.
      It’s likely because we don’t pay for units used, and awareness of water conservation hasn’t happened/stuck.

      • FlorisJan
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        22 days ago

        That’s what I was thinking. Well there’s always been plenty of water in Scotland afaik but if that’s going to change they’re probably going to start charging for it