From what I understand the sewage thing is only vaguely Brexit/EU related - insofar as the chemicals needed to treat water are now in short supply, but that's a bit part in the main production, which is that we're prioritising protecting shareholder revenue at the water companies over the health of the water that they discharge partially treated sewage into.
However, it does make the de-facto EU ban on UK shellfish look pretty sensible, given that we are now feeding our blue-lipped mussels on a diet of Richards and piss.
From what I understand the sewage thing is only vaguely Brexit/EU related - insofar as the chemicals needed to treat water are now in short supply, but that's a bit part in the main production, which is that we're prioritising protecting shareholder revenue at the water companies over the health of the water that they discharge partially treated sewage into.
However, it does make the de-facto EU ban on UK shellfish look pretty sensible, given that we are now feeding our blue-lipped mussels on a diet of Richards and piss.