A yearslong sewage crisis at the US-Mexico border is getting addressed by feds
Briefly

"At least 100 billion gallons of untreated sewage, industrial waste, and urban runoff have spilled into the Tijuana Estuary and the Pacific Ocean via the Tijuana River and its tributaries in the last five years."
"The repairs are being done to better handle the wastewater coming across the border from Mexico, which will improve the lives of communities on both sides of the border," explained Frank Fisher from the IBWC.
"The plant is expected to remain operational throughout the repair process, although the design phase will take up to 20 months, and construction is anticipated to last five years."
Read at SFGATE
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