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A number of beaches in San Diego County are closed due to high bacteria levels from sewage flowing from Mexico down the ...
California legislators re-introduced the Border Water Quality Restoration and Protection Act, an effort to address Tijuana ...
Of the 2,099 people who responded, 97% said they were concerned about air quality around the Tijuana River and 96% about ...
Democratic leaders push new legislation to empower EPA as lead agency to tackle Tijuana River's sewage pollution and protect ...
A second community survey from the CDC showed that people near the Tijuana River Valley area had made changes to their daily ...
The bill, sponsored by Democratic Sens. Alex Padilla and Adam Schiff of California and Cory Booker of New Jersey, along with ...
Results show most people don’t believe the area is safe to live in and most reported at least one new or worsening health ...
San Diego was treating Tijuana River water until 2000. Under a treaty agreement in 1965, the two countries built a pipeline so Tijuana could send its wastewater to San Diego’s South Bay Wastewater ...
The San Diego County Water Quality Control Board – which regulates the IBWC under the Clean Water Act – estimated the watershed needs to conduct $1.4 million worth of testing about every 17 months to ...
A study by UC San Diego researchers reveals that pollutants found in the sewage-laden Tijuana River are ending up in the air near the U.S.-Mexico border in San Diego County.
American Rivers ranks the Tijuana River No. 2 on its list of most endangered rivers. Advocates are urging the U.S. and Mexico to address the flow of raw sewage.
Shared concerns about water quality, solid waste, storm water, sediment control and contamination from toxic industrial waste and agricultural run-off are not new to the Tijuana River Watershed.
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