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Who Owns the Tijuana River – and Who Needs Its Water Most
On a stormy day, 1 billion gallons of water can rage down the river crossing from Tijuana to San Diego. None of that water is captured for reuse now among the two desert cities it splits, which are regularly prone to drought, because it’s considered polluted by sewage spills on the Mexican side.
Tijuana River - Wikipedia
The Tijuana River (Spanish: Río Tijuana) is an intermittent river, 120 mi (195 km) long, near the Pacific coast of northern Baja California state in northwestern Mexico and Southern California in the western United States. The river is heavily polluted with raw sewage from the city of Tijuana, Mexico.
Environment Report: The Final Tijuana River Solution is: All of Them.
by MacKenzie Elmer November 8, 2021. Trash piles up near the Tijuana River that flows throughout the U.S.-Mexico border in San Diego. / Photo by Adriana Heldiz. We finally have a winner just months after the Environmental Protection Agency revealed a narrowed-down list of projects to solve the Tijuana River sewage problem: All of them.
Tijuana River Valley Overview - U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Tijuana River, conveys flows from the City of Tijuana, through the Tijuana River Valley in Southern California, and discharges into the Pacific Ocean. Although there are no transboundary flows for an average of 212 days of the year (2015-2019), wet-weather events cause an average of 109 million gallons per day of transboundary flows.
USMCA Tijuana River Watershed | US EPA
Tijuana River, conveys flows from the City of Tijuana, through the Tijuana River Valley in Southern California, and discharges into the Pacific Ocean. Although there are no transboundary flows for an average of 212 days of the year (2015-2019), wet-weather events cause an average of 109 million gallons per day of transboundary flows.
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