Mexico promises sewage fix? That solves everything
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US and Mexico sign groundbreaking agreement that could solve toxic crisis plaguing both nations: 'We want to be able to survive'
The U.S. and Mexico have signed a breakthrough agreement aimed at addressing the 50 million gallons of sewage flowing every day from Mexico into Southern California via the Tijuana River, The New York Times reported. The memorandum of understanding included commitments by Mexico to spend $93 million on infrastructure to address the sewage issue. In return, the U.S. agreed to unlock funds and commence delayed water projects at the border, includ…
Mexico promises sewage fix? That solves everything
Re “Readers split on EPA chief’s sewage ‘solution’ announcement” (July 27): I was extremely gratified to learn from a Rancho Santa Fe letter writer that the Trump administration has solved the border sewage crisis with a MOU (memorandum of understanding) with Mexico. Who knew it could be that easy? OK, everyone in the water. You go first. — Thomas Glasrud, Lakeside
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