• Obligatory daily reddit sponsored EU low effort post

    Same as it ever was

  • It wasn’t long ago we have dirty beaches that due to the EU laws stopping this, is now clean (for now)

  • Does this actually have any link to the EU? As far as I can tell any law that would apply to this hasn't changed (although an attempt to strengthen it was recently voted down). Instead, Southern Water has been dumping untreated sewage into the sea since 2010 and eating fines for it. Could have missed something though.

    Edit - I did find something on it being difficult to get treatment chemicals due to supply change issues. That could very well be tied to Brexit. Still curious if any law has been changed though.

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