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Mobile air monitoring vehicle to detect toxic gases near Tijuana River Valley
There’s a new weapon in the fight against the border sewage crisis. NBC 7’s Todd Strain explains what people in the South Bay could soon see driving around their neighborhood.
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Local leaders urging SANDAG to remove SR-125 tolls | San Diego News Daily
Roughly 54,000 drivers use the State Route 125 toll road each day, but local leaders believe that number should and would be much higher if people didn’t have to pay to use it. And, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office announced it will recommend the resentencing of Lyle and Erik Menendez. Plus, several South Bay mayors were lobbying Mexican...
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South Bay mayors back from Mexico City after meetings on sewage crisis
They were lobbying Mexican leaders to fix their infrastructure and stop the flow of sewage into the Tijuana River Valley. NBC 7’s Joe Little spoke with Imperial Beach’s mayor about the trip.
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San Diego County plans to go after companies it thinks are behind sewage crisis
Since October 2018, the United States section of the International Boundary and Water Commission has catalogued more than 200 billion gallons of toxic waste coming into the United States through the Tijuana River Valley.
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San Diego News Daily | CDC begins assessment of U.S.-Mexico border pollution in South Bay, through Saturday
Select South Bay residents began receiving visits from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control Thursday as the federal agency is partnering with the county in a health assessment to determine the impact of the Tijuana River Valley sewage pollution crisis.
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CDC arrives for South Bay health assessment to investigate Tijuana river sewage crisis
Families in the South Bay will be asked starting Thursday to share their concerns regarding sewage pollution along the Tijuana River Valley.
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Tijuana River Valley superfund site vote on hold
County Board of Supervisors votes to hold off on asking the EPA for a superfund site designation at the Tijuana River Valley, reports NBC 7’s Jackie Crea.
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CDC to survey health impacts of Tijuana River pollution
In the South Bay, county health officials went door to door to pass out information about an upcoming survey, in hopes to learn more about the health impacts the sewage crisis is having on communities near the Tijuana River Valley. NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada was in Nestor where volunteers spent the day handing out flyers.
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CDC to begin South Bay health assessment to investigate Tijuana river sewage crisis
Families in the South Bay will be asked starting Thursday to share their concerns regarding sewage pollution along the Tijuana River Valley. NBC 7’s Nicole Gomez has more.
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San Diego City Council asks federal government to declare national crisis in Tijuana River
Following 31 years of consecutive extensions of a local state of emergency regarding sewage outflow in the Tijuana River Valley, the San Diego City Council Tuesday approved a resolution asking for a national emergency.
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