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Lee Zeldin, who runs the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), said he was planning to visit California-Mexican limit resolved questions relating to “disgusting Mexican sewer” which flows into the United States.
Zeldin will evaluate the waste of toxic waste and sewage from the Tijuan River, resulting in the closure of the beach in San Diego County.
“I will visit the border of California-Mexico in the coming weeks, where the disgusting Mexican sewer harms our precious environment in the United States,” Zeldin wrote on X. “Mexico must urgently implement constant solutions to end the decade of its dirty sewer that is pouring into the US
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The driven out of the sewer from the Tijuan River encouraged that the authorities call for a solution to solve the problem. (Reuters/Mike Blake)
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Question Unsolved sewage Exiting Tijiana to Mexico to San Diego Beach, it was worsened earlier this year, when in January, the Hollister wastewater pump, which transfers a sewer from Tijuana to the Wastewater Pharmacy Plant for the southern Bay of the Gulf, irregularly and shed about 30,000 gallons in the river.

Epa Lee Zeldin’s head is planning to visit the San Diego district because of concern that Mexican officials do not make enough to resolve the sewer in the Tijuana River that pollutes the beaches on the American side of the border. (Getty Images)
San Diego Diego Diego District, who asked the question in the past, said that he was looking forward to Zeldin’s visit.
In the post X last month, Desmond called him “one of the greatest crises of environmental and public health.”

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“This is not just a nuisance – it’s a danger. Our navy seals train north of this toxic clutter,” Desmond wrote. “Local families are exposed to contaminated water. Tourism is suffering. Still, the state of California still looks the other way around. Many politicians have made promises – but they have not given anything. That is ends now.”
He said Mexico He failed to solve the problem, and now they failed to consider the Mexican government.

Cars are set up at the San Ysidro Crossing port to cross from Tijiana to Mexico to San Diego in the United States on April 4, 2019. (Guillermo Arias/AFP via Getty Images)
In 2018, a broken sewer pipe in Mexico resulted in millions of liters of sewage that break into the Tijuan River, and eventually the Pacific Ocean. About 12 miles from the beach from the border to the north must have been closed at that time.
Jamie Joseph of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.