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Citing the concerns of Navy Seals in ocean training and Southern Californians generally, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin said he and President Trump are accelerating the cleanup of serious pollution that has long plagued the Tijuana River.
EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin announces US-Mexico deal to resolve the Tijuana River sewage crisis, calling it a massive environmental win for San Diego-area residents.
The United States and Mexico signed an agreement on Thursday to end the flow of raw sewage into the Tijuana River, which crosses the border into California and for years has contaminated and closed beaches and caused illnesses in both countries.
Mexico and the United States signed a deal on Thursday that aims fix the long-running sewage crisis in Tijuana and San Diego.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin and his counterpart in Mexico, Alicia Bárcena Ibarra, have signed a formal agreement to address and potentially solve the Tijuana
EPA and Mexico sign an MOU to expedite projects addressing the Tijuana River sewage crisis, aiming for completion by 2027 and including new infrastructure investments.
Mexico and the United States signed a memorandum of understanding Thursday aimed at fixing the sewage crisis along the border in San Diego County. Speed appeared to be the most important demand for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin.
EPA's Lee Zeldin and Mexico sign deal to end sewage flow into US from Tijuana River. Massive win for San Diego community plagued by raw sewage for years.
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.