A new deal between the United States and Mexico aimed at resolving the Tijuana River sewage crisis is "massive" win for Americans living in the San Diego area, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ...
SAN DIEGO — Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin met Thursday with the Mexican government's environmental head to sign an agreement to end the flow of sewage into the Tijuana River ...
San Diego — The United States and Mexico have signed an agreement outlining specific steps and a new timetable to clean up the longstanding problem of the Tijuana River pouring sewage across the ...
Dec 15 (Reuters) - The United States and Mexico signed a new agreement aimed at addressing the ongoing Tijuana River sewage crisis, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said Monday in a statement.
A foamy, turbulent section of the Tijuana River near Saturn Boulevard in San Diego’s South Bay. (File photo courtesy of Beatriz Klimeck) The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced an agreement ...
The U.S. and Mexico on Thursday took collaborative steps toward curbing a long-standing, cross-border environmental crisis: the unfettered sewage flow from Tijuana into Southern California.
Tijuana and San Diego County share a border, and millions of gallons of sewage cross it each day. Credit: Kevin Carter via Getty Images Water knows no borders. Unfortunately, neither does sewage. Each ...