San Diego Asks Federal Government to Declare National Emergency for Tijuana River

San Diego Asks Federal Government to Declare National Emergency for Tijuana River
Water advisory signs line the sand of Imperial Beach, Calif., on Sept. 19, 2024. John Fredricks/The Epoch Times
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SAN DIEGO—Following 31 years of consecutive extensions of a local state of emergency regarding sewage outflow in the Tijuana River Valley, the San Diego City Council Tuesday approved a resolution asking for a national emergency.

The largely symbolic item passed 7–0, and officially implores the federal government to make the local crisis a recognized national one, as well as asking for total funding of the Environmental Protection Agency’s infrastructure solution to the pollution.

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