• 7 weeks later, Tijuana River Valley basin remains carpeted with trash a

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    SAN DIEGO (Border Report) — Federal officials say the cleanup will soon
    begin seven weeks after a major storm that battered the San Diego-Tijuana region and left behind tons of trash and debris on a sod farm in a basin
    north of the border.

    Billions of gallons of water tainted with raw sewage, toxic waste and
    trash flowed in from south of the border and blanketed the basin, but
    after the water receded, the mess remained.

    People like Elizabeth Bagnas, who live in the area, have been waiting
    patiently for all the debris to get hauled away.

    “On top of being annoying, it’s really an eyesore,” she said.

    The land now blanketed with buckets, tires, cans, and even desks, is owned
    by the federal government and is administered by the International
    Boundary and Water Commission.

    The agency, however, says a contractor has been hired to clean up.

    “The sod farm cleanup will commence once the sod farm has dried out,”
    wrote IBWC spokesperson Morgan Rogers. “It is still ponded with water and
    not capable of supporting heavy equipment needed for cleanup. Mobilization
    has already occurred with several pieces of equipment delivered from our
    TX field offices and standing by for drier conditions.”

    Bagnas says it’s about time.

    “As the sun starts beating down in there, and it dries up, there’s going
    to be a smell coming out of this pile of trash, you just know it, it’s
    just a matter of time, but also there’s people that suffer from
    respiratory problems, like asthma,” she said. “It’s going to be worse,
    there’s stuff that we don’t see, but what’s in the air, what’s getting in
    our lungs, what are we breathing in?”

    Without a specific timetable, Bagnas worries the cleanup effort will drag
    on, especially since the rainy season is not over.

    “It’s going to be a while before this basin dries out and they can clean
    it up.”

    https://www.borderreport.com/news/environment/7-weeks-later-tijuana-river- valley-basin-remains-carpeted-with-trash-and-debris-from-mexico/

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