Decades Long Tijuana Sewage Crisis: Real Progress In just 100 days

California Globe-

For many years, untreated raw sewage has flowed into Southern California from Mexico and polluted the Tijuana River Valley, causing beaches to close, rendering them unusable. Even with beaches closed, and dangerous pollution issues, the federal government never managed to get Mexico to deal with the sewage.

In recent years, Navy SEALs in Coronado couldn’t even train on the beach because of the sewage.

San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond has played a major role in bringing this crisis to a national level and putting it on the radar of the federal government.

In April, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin made a visit to San Diego to address the years-long issue.

Also in April, Supervisor Desmond sent letters in April to U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio demanding intervention. more

11 Comments on Decades Long Tijuana Sewage Crisis: Real Progress In just 100 days

  1. Briansbigfatidea
    Thursday, 4 September 2025, 14:38 at 2:38 pm
    “Now watch the liberals scream about being pro-sewage.”

    …seeing as how they ARE sewage, it would actually make them representative, anyway…

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  2. I used to work in Chihuahua. When I would fly in, the city sewage treatment was right beside the airport. The so-called “Sewage Treatment” was to simply pump all the crap from the city on the top of a large field! Very aromatic! There was no treatment of chemical waste from the factories either.

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