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Three ways Imperial Beach’s new mayor plans to tackle the Tijuana sewage crisis

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation December 25, 2022

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Paloma Aguirre has fought to clean up the sewage-plagued waters of Imperial Beach for the better part of the last two decades — first as an activist and most recently as the city’s first elected woman of Mexican descent. The city’s newly minted mayor says her highest priority next year will be working with officials in Baja California to stem the pollution that routinely spills over the border and floats up the coastline. “It’s not... + full article



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