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South Bay Leaders Call for State of Emergency and CDC Intervention in Tijuana River Valley Pollution Crisis
Unified in the fight to end the escalating Tijuana River Valley environmental, public health, and economic crisis, South Bay leaders and stakeholders are urging...
Coronado Schools and Community Send 448 Stop The Sewage Letters to Governor Newsom
Source: Coronado Unified School District
Following a request to the Coronado Unified Governing Board from Coronado High School students to join their advocacy to stop...
Businesses Say They’re Losing Money Due to Sewage Crisis
The Tijuana sewage crisis has negatively impacted most South Bay businesses, a survey conducted by San Diego County found.
About 74% of businesses said they...
Polluted Tijuana River Named Nation’s 9th Most Endangered
The Tijuana River has been named the ninth most endangered river in the country due to the ongoing sewage and trash polluting its watershed...
Coronado Students Rally to Stop the Sewage Polluting the Ocean
Coronado High School students from the Stop the Sewage Club, Emerald Keepers Club, and Junior Optimist Club planned and executed a Stop the Sewage...
The Tijuana Sewage Solution is FINALLY Funded
Submitted by Richard Bailey
The cross-border sewage issue should have been solved years ago, but it took local leadership and a committed bipartisan effort with...
Feds Won’t Tell Public What’s Wrong with Its Border Sewage Plant
Written By MacKenzie Elmer, Voice of San Diego, March 14, 2024
Republished per content sharing policy
Editorial note: The above embedded Google map was inserted by The Coronado...
Dolphins that Died of Sepsis May be Linked to Tijuana Sewage, SDSU Paper Finds
Bottlenose dolphins that died of sepsis in San Diego may be linked to the Tijuana sewage crisis, researchers say.
“These dolphins serve as sentinels for...
‘We Cannot Let This Become the New Normal’: The Arduous Push for Sewage Crisis Funding
As negotiations for this year’s federal budget slog forward, local politicians and activists continue to push for more funding to address the Tijuana sewage...
Peters, Duncan, and Bailey Pressure Congress to Fund Sewage Infrastructure This Year
Politicians are pressuring Washington to budget an additional $310 million to fully fund repairs to address the Tijuana sewage crisis.
“I’m very hopeful that (the...
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