Mexico owes $88M for Tijuana sewage spilling into San Diego
- Mexico owes the United States $88 million for the treatment of sewage from Tijuana that spills into San Diego, according to the Environmental Protection Agency report.
- San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond noted that beaches closed for Independence Day were due to untreated sewage being dumped into the waters, not weather, with two beaches closed and eight under advisories.
- The Environmental Protection Agency reported that American taxpayers spent $239 million on the South Bay International Wastewater Treatment Plant and approved an additional $550 million for repairs.
- The EPA noted that Mexico has not fulfilled its financial obligations regarding the sewage crisis, despite completing a new sewage plant expected to reduce waste flow.
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Mexico owes $88M for Tijuana sewage spilling into San Diego
(The Center Square) — The Environmental Protection Agency reports Mexico still owes the United States $88 million toward the treatment of millions of gallons of raw sewage from Tijuana that continues to flow into San Diego, shutting down beaches and…
EPA says Mexico still owes $88M for raw Tijuana sewage continuing to spill into San Diego
The EPA reports Mexico still owes the United States $88 million toward the treatment of millions of gallons of raw sewage from Tijuana that continues to flow into San Diego, shutting down beaches and even forcing the relocation of
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