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A study by UC San Diego researchers reveals that pollutants found in the sewage-laden Tijuana River are ending up in the air near the U.S.-Mexico border in San Diego County.
The 120-mile Tijuana River flows from Baja California into the United States and discharges millions of gallons of wastewater—including sewage, industrial waste and runoff—into the Pacific ...
Additional research is underway examining other types of air pollution from the Tijuana River, including bacteria and other pathogens from sewage. Kimberly Prather, a UC San Diego professor of ...
That’s according to a study from UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography, published Wednesday in the journal Science Advances, which identifies the Tijuana River as the dominant source of ...
If the county can’t take serious action on a sewage crisis we can see from outer space, maybe it’s because the county politicians downtown are living on another planet." ...
Wastewater pollution has been an ongoing problem for decades and is so severe that the nonprofit environmental group American Rivers recently named the Tijuana River America’s second most endangered ...
While EMIT might provide more answers and insight down the line related to pollution in the Tijuana River, the wastewater crisis is still ongoing. Aguirre, who is also running for county ...
Baron Partlow, an Imperial Beach, Calif., resident and founder of a group called Stop the Poop speaks to reporters about a lawsuit filed to stop rampant pollution in the Tijuana River, which flows ...
Wastewater pollution has been an ongoing problem for decades and is so severe that the nonprofit environmental group American Rivers recently named the Tijuana River America’s second most ...