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People who live, work or visit communities near the Tijuana River Valley, where untreated wastewater spills over from Mexico, ...
Of the 2,099 people who filled out questionnaires, 97% said they were concerned about air quality around the Tijuana River ...
A second community survey from the CDC showed that people near the Tijuana River Valley area had made changes to their daily ...
The California Assembly has unanimously approved a motion to ask President Trump to declare a state of emergency in the ...
Results show most people don’t believe the area is safe to live in and most reported at least one new or worsening health symptom ...
The South Bay community remains concerned about air quality, drinking water and health outcomes related to the Tijuana River pollution crisis, according to a survey released Tuesday.
Regarding demographics of those who took the survey, 49 percent are Hispanic/Latino (a) and 41 percent are white. Among ...
Although there is not yet enough data to document chronic exposure, readings taken in South County indicate cause for concern ...
California lawmakers are asking President Donald Trump to declare a state of emergency over pollution of the Tijuana River ...
Enough is enough, border communities like Imperial Beach, San Ysidro and Calexico should not be treated as sacrifice zones,” ...
Sewage crisis along the U.S.-Mexico border has resulted in more than 100 billion gallons of contaminated water crossing into California since 2018.
Based on all the records we kept, we controlled 100 percent of the trash that flowed across the border,” said Romo. “By volume, plastics was the number one, by weight, other ...