Por: Los Angeles Times Nation February 25, 2023
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
Los Angeles Times USA Nation March 09, 2023
Sewage from Tijuana has overwhelmed the international treatment plant in San Diego — which is now discharging 30 million gallons a day of partially treated wastewater into the Pacific Ocean. Officials announced the situation Wednesday after five primary treatment tanks became... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Nation March 03, 2023
Sewage pollution spilling over the border from Tijuana into the San Diego region not only threatens the health of surfers and swimmers but potentially those simply breathing the air. That’s according to a study from UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography... + más
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Forbes USA Life January 31, 2023
One of the Sesame Street characters at Beaches is Julia, a 4-year-old girl with autism. Beaches Resort For families who have a child with autism, traveling can sometimes be a challenge. According to the CDC, Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a developmental disability caused by... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Nation December 25, 2022
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... + más
Portland Press Herald USA World October 09, 2022
Fertilizer generated from sewage sludge is seen at the Saga City Sewage Purification Center in Saga City on Sept. 1. Japan News-Yomiuri As prices for chemical raw materials continue to soar, the Japanese government is working toward using sludge generated by the sewage treatment... + más
Ian’s sewage geysers into neighborhoods, gushes into environment | Orlando Sentinel
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime October 05, 2022
The sewage overflowing from a manhole in residential Azalea Park has settled into a predictable pattern since Ian caused widespread damage to sewers. By day, it’s a babbling brook. By evening, as cooking, showering and washing picks up, a flow of another sort erupts. “It’s... + más
Orlando Sentinel USA Crime October 03, 2022
Days after Ian’s last gusts, the Orlando region’s sewage systems are fighting to recover and losing ground in many cases, swamping homes with wastewater, sending streams across roads without warning and pouring untold thousands of gallons into lakes. Orlando leaders have... + más
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