Tijuana River sewage repeatedly closes Southern California beaches

Tijuana River sewage repeatedly closes Southern California beaches

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Key Points:

  • Several popular beaches in Southern California, including those near Coronado, have been repeatedly closed due to sewage contamination linked to untreated wastewater from the Tijuana River flowing into U.S. waters.
  • Up to 30 million gallons of sewage-contaminated water enter the Pacific Ocean daily from Tijuana, causing health advisories and beach closures even near high-end properties like the Hotel del Coronado.
  • Exposure to the polluted water and airborne toxins has been associated with respiratory issues, gastrointestinal illnesses, skin rashes, and increased asthma symptoms, particularly affecting children in nearby communities.
  • Residents have reported persistent sewage odors along the coastline, contributing to ongoing public frustration and health concerns.
  • The sewage problem has drawn federal attention, with President Trump urging Mexico to address the issue, which has also impacted local tourism and military activities such as Navy SEAL training.

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