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Trade Deal Allocates $300M for Tijuana Sewage Problem – NBC 7 San Diego

House Democrats and the White House announced a deal Tuesday on a modified North American trade pact, which included significant funding to combat sewage pollution in the Tijuana River Valley.

“We’re expecting a one-time appropriation of $300 million to be dispersed $75 million per year over four years via Border Water Infrastructure Program,” Democratic Congressman Mike Levin (CA-49) said of the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement deal.

The
Tijuana River Valley, Imperial Beach and Silver Strand State Beach have experienced
regular closures due to sewage runoff. The most recent closures were caused by
a downpour over Thanksgiving.

Then there are the raw sewage
spills from Tijuana, documented to have been an issue for decades. 

In September, city officials in
San Diego updated a State of Emergency regarding the discharge of raw sewage in Tijuana to
reflect that the situation worsened since they first adopted the resolution 25
years prior. 

Plastic, tires and sediment flow
across the border from Mexico and into the U.S. and the City of San Diego,
according to the amended state of emergency. 

Regional leaders
representing both the U.S. and Mexico met earlier this year to discuss ways to end the flow of raw sewage and
pollution into the Tijuana River Estuary.

“This environmental issue has
plagued our region for generations and this funding will take major strides in
helping us address health and ecological challenges we face,” Levin said.

Polluted runoff likely comes from a Tijuana sewage treatment plant in
need of upgrades that could cost up to $370 million, a study by Mexican
officials found.

The Tijuana River
Estuary and shorelines from Imperial Beach to Coronado are often closed to the
public after spills on the Mexican side of the border cross into the U.S. via
the Tijuana River, especially following heavy rainfall.

Residents have
reported skin rashes, headaches and respiratory issues, council officials said. 

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