US and Mexico Collaborate to Resolve Tijuana River Sewage Crisis
The Trump administration has announced a significant partnership with Mexico aimed at addressing the long-standing sewage crisis affecting the Tijuana River. Recently, both countries signed multiple agreements, including an update known as ‘Minute 333’, which outlines strategies for a long-term resolution. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is fast-tracking construction projects in the area to expedite the cleanup efforts. Officials emphasize the urgency of the situation, labeling it a public health threat. This collaborative initiative represents the latest effort to tackle the environmental challenges posed by cross-border sewage flow, showcasing a commitment to improving the affected regions.
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