Trump EPA Slashes 12 Years Off Sewage Cleanup Crisis that Has Rocked California for Decades
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Trump EPA slashes 12 years off sewage cleanup crisis that has rocked California for decades
The Trump administration's EPA cuts 12 years from the Tijuana, Mexico, sewage crisis timeline, with Administrator Lee Zeldin announcing accelerated completion of border wastewater projects.
Trump's EPA Makes Progress on Tijuana River Sewage Crisis Ahead of Schedule
The Trump administration has made progress on solving the Tijuana River sewage crisis, with the EPA completing a review ahead of schedule. The post Trump’s EPA Makes Progress on Tijuana River Sewage Crisis Ahead of Schedule appeared first on Breitbart.
One of the busiest streets in the area and a daily thoroughfare for dozens of children on their way to school, La Veto Street poses a danger to local residents. The most worrying aspect, they say, is that it's not just household waste, but also old furniture, clothing, kitchen utensils, and even sewage from bathrooms and drains, which could present a health risk.
EPA announces faster completion on two Tijuana sewage projects
Nine cumulative months have been slashed from planned projects related to the ongoing Tijuana sewage crisis, the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) reports. Practically, this means that work on the Tijuana River Gates will be completed six months ahead of schedule, and rehabilitation of Pump Station 1 (PB-1) will be completed three months early. The gates project will replace more than 23,000 feet of deteriorating concrete wastewater pipes…
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