EPA Head Announces Deal With Mexico To Fix Tijuana River Pollution Problem

This is a pretty big deal. Sure, it’s mostly about the San Diego area, but, imagine if it was Biden who got this deal done: it would be all over the national news, instead of primarily local San Diego area outlets. Anyhow, interestingly, far left Common Dreams published an opinion piece with details on how bad the river is polluted, but, too quick for this

EPA director announces ‘permanent 100% solution’ on Tijuana River sewage crisis

Lee Zeldin, director of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, announced Thursday that the Trump administration has brokered a “100% permanent solution” to the Tijuana River sewage crisis.

A memorandum of understanding signed by representatives of the United States and Mexico calls for increases in funding, reduced construction timelines, and adjustments to the scope of existing projects “to account for future population growth in Tijuana.”

“What the residents of Southern California need and deserve, what they’ve been waiting for for too long, isn’t just a solution that is a Band-Aid for that moment, but a permanent 100% solution,” Zeldin said. “This isn’t just an agreement for 2025.”

Zeldin visited San Diego on April 20, touring South County and visiting the Navy SEAL base in the area and getting a bird’s-eye view of the situation from a helicopter.

“I also smelled for myself that foul smell that so many residents of Southern California have been complaining about for so long,” Zeldin said. “What we felt leaving there as a team at EPA, and with the U.S. government, was this burning desire at the Trump administration to dedicate a tremendous amount of energy of time to make sure that the residents of Southern California would be receiving this good news as quickly as possible.”

The people of the San Diego area have long been dealing with the pollution and raw sewage flowing down the river, causing beaches to be closed and dealing with the smell.

The Mexican government commits to diverting 10 million gallons per day of treated wastewater from the Tijuana River generated by the Arturo Herrera and La Morita wastewater treatment plants in Tijuana “to a site upstream of the Rodriguez Dam,” in Tijuana. The project, estimated to cost $13.3 million, does not appear to be fully funded, with the EPA’s statement saying that “Mexico will immediately seek internal funding to initiate the construction process for the diversion.”

Good.

The list of goals and timelines in the memorandum appears to have aisle-crossing appeal.

Who would possibly complain about this?

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4 Responses to “EPA Head Announces Deal With Mexico To Fix Tijuana River Pollution Problem”

  1. Elwood P. Dowd says:

    Mr teach asked:

    “Who would possibly complain about this?”

    I dunno. Who usually complains about the Environmental Protection Agency proclamations, actions and spending? Who slashed EPA funding, especially for environmental research, e.g., measuring levels of harmful bacteria, toxins, cyanide, heavy metals etc in the river waters?

    Do rightists really want to spend millions if not billions of $ on helping Latinos in the “People’s Republic of California”?

    The river has been a dumping ground for untreated wastewater from Tijuana’s overwhelmed sewage infrastructure and for toxic and sometimes lethal industrial chemicals, including cyanide, primarily from U.S. factories in Mexico seeking lower environmental regulation policies. Thirty-five to 50 million gallons of contaminated water per day make their way through the Tijuana River Estuary, one of the largest remaining coastal wetlands in Southern California, before spilling into the Pacific Ocean.

    Communities in southern San Diego County, especially Latinos near the river, are on the frontlines of this crisis. Communities impacted by the Tijuana River pollution include Imperial Beach (50.8% Latino), Coronado (19.4%), National City (65.8%), and Chula Vista (60.4%). People in these cities are suffering from coughing, sore throats, asthma exacerbations, skin rashes and infections, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, headaches, and fatigue just from living in proximity to the toxic river. Even more troubling, many recreational fishers — again, often Latinos seeking affordable ways to feed their families — continue to fish in waters that carry dangerous levels of pathogens and heavy metals, unaware of the health risks.

    Are you OK with spending millions or billions on Latinos, many who are likely “illegals”?

  2. Elwood P. Dowd says:

    Who here, show of hands, would like to see the EPA eliminated, just like the Dept of Education?

    I vote no. We need the EPA.

  3. Aliassmithsmith says:

    Numbers Mr Teach numbers
    Yes they are big numbers with many zeros MILLIONS !

    BUT

    Significant?

    Mexico is “committed in doing something about 10 million gallons of stinky toxic sewerage each day
    Tijuana dumps 50 million gallons of sewerage each day into the ocean

    That is a 500 million dollar wastewater plant problem not a 13 million dollar problem

  4. drowningpuppies says:

    For some reason AutoPen didn’t address this issue for his entire time in office.
    Trump tackles and begins to correct it in six months.

    MAGA47 Motherfuckers!

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