The U.S. and Mexico have signed an agreement to address the pollution caused by sewage flowing into the Tijuana river.
The United States and Mexico signed a new agreement aimed at addressing the ongoing Tijuana River sewage crisis, the U.S.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced an agreement Monday intended to permanently end the Tijuana River sewage ...
Environmental advocates say the accord relies heavily on studies rather than concrete action and ignores a critical pollution ...
Cities in northern Baja California depend on Mexicali farmers’ rights to use Colorado River water. The Mexican government ...
The Mexican government has taken control of the nation’s waters, including the Colorado River, and Mexicali farmers are not ...
San Diego leaders are calling on California to take stronger action to address the ongoing environmental crisis caused by ...
State Sen. Steve Padilla introduced Senate Bill 58 to update the threshold, which has remained unchanged since 1969.
The United States and Mexico have signed a new bilateral agreement aimed at addressing the long-standing Tijuana River sewage ...
Since 2018, approximately 200 billion gallons of sewage has crossed the U.S.-Mexico border into San Diego County. This week, ...
The US and Mexico have signed Minute 333, a comprehensive agreement to address wastewater and sediment pollution along the ...
The EPA announced an agreement Monday between the United States and Mexico intended to permanently end the Tijuana River ...