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‘Incremental Improvements’ in Sewage Crisis Expected this Month. Here’s a Timeline for Repairs
One summer Saturday on Coronado Beach, a group of teens walk past a small, yellow sign: “Keep out," it reads. "Sewage contaminated water.”
They laugh,...
Update on TJ-SD Sewage: USIBWC SD Citizens Forum Public Meeting, Coronado Library – Nov. 8
The United States Section of the International Boundary and Water Commission (USIBWC) San Diego Citizens Forum board is pleased to announce that it will...
Sensors Measuring Sewage Smell are Coming to South Bay
Dane Crosby has lived in Imperial Beach for 44 years. This year, he said, the smell of sewage has been worse than ever.
Six sensors...
Newsom: Sewage Crisis is a Federal Issue; Declines to Declare Emergency
Months after San Diego County asked the governor to declare the Tijuana sewage crisis an emergency, the governor’s office has deemed such a proclamation...
“The Big Dump” Documentary on Sewage Crisis is Coming to CIFF
Larry Delrose lives 75 feet from the ocean. He watches from home as the water taints from sewage and the beach empties, and still,...
City Council: Electric Vehicle Charging Stations, Tijuana Sewage Funding Update
A brief meeting of the Coronado City Council on Sept. 19 covered updates on the Tijuana sewage crisis, an expedited permitting process for electric...
High School Students Share Opinions on SoCal Environmental Crisis
Being a teenager in Coronado means spending afternoons at Central Beach, swimming, surfing, or enjoying the sunshine. But as a result of the recent...
Feds Announce $350 Million in Additional Funding for Tijuana Sewage Rehab Ahead of Stop the Sewage Protest
This summer was bookended by Stop the Sewage protests on Coronado’s beaches on Memorial and Labor Day weekends. The difference between the first and...
Stop the Sewage Protest – Video Recap
Impassioned citizens and leaders of Coronado and Imperial Beach gathered at Central Beach on Friday afternoon to call for a State of Emergency Declaration...
Pump Failure Pushes 20,000 Gallons of Tijuana River Valley Sewage into South Bay Streets
A pungent smell hung in the air around Hollister St. in Imperial Beach this week after 20,000 gallons of sewage poured into the roadway...
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