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Tijuana sewage blasted San Diego beaches at record pace last year. What will this summer bring?

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation February 25, 2023

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Sewage spilling over the border from Tijuana has plagued South Bay shorelines for decades. Ominous yellow and red signs warning of “contaminated water” are frequently posted in the sand from Imperial Beach to Coronado. Concerns reached a fevered pitch last year after public health officials rolled out a sensitive new DNA-based protocol for testing water quality. A tidal wave of swimming restrictions and warnings followed, stretching through... + full article



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