Toxic Tijuana River threatens health of Navy SEALs, Border Patrol agents in San Diego
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Toxic Tijuana River threatens health of Navy SEALs, Border Patrol agents in San Diego
A recent IG report revealed that between Jan. 2019 and May 2023, more than 1,100 cases of acute gastrointestinal illness occurred among Navy SEAL and special combat candidates in Coronado.
EPA chief takes on Mexican 'sewage crisis' flowing into US waters where Navy SEALs train
EPA administrator Lee Zeldin is expected to visit San Diego Tuesday to view the reported Tijuana sewage problem leaking into U.S. waters and meet with Navy SEALs who train there.
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FIRST ON FOX: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) chief Lee Zeldin will visit San Diego next week to meet with Navy SEALs and local leaders as he zeroes in on addressing a Mexican sewage problem flowing into waters off the California coast, Fox News Digital learned. Zeldin will head to San Diego on Tuesday, when he will see firsthand reported sewage flowing from across the border in Tijuana into American waters where Navy SEALs train, an EPA …
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