San Diego County Supervisors Approve Possible Legal Options on Border Sewage Crisis

San Diego County Supervisors Approve Possible Legal Options on Border Sewage Crisis
Raw sewage flows along the Tijuana river located between the primary and secondary borders next to Tijuana, Mexico, in San Diego on June 27, 2024. Mike Bake/Reuters
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SAN DIEGO—The San Diego County Board of Supervisors Tuesday voted unanimously to pursue legal action against corporations the plaintiffs claim are responsible for the Tijuana River Valley sewage pollution crisis.

Supervisors voted on the measure, proposed by Terra Lawson-Remer and Nora Vargas, after hearing a staff presentation on county efforts to help residents affected by pollution.

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