San Diego is contending with millions of gallons of raw sewage that are flowing into the city from Mexico via a pair of canyons on the border. The sewage spill began when a construction crew [.]
Federal officials say pipeline repairs in Mexico could take another week. Beaches as far north as the Silver Strand remain closed due to sewage pollution.
Millions of dollars in federal funding is expected to make waves in Imperial Beach. The city’s new mayor is hopeful that money will solve problems with pollution in the water.
As rain continues to fall in San Diego County, Imperial Beach's shoreline is closed once again. Sewage from outdated treatment plants just south of the border are sending toxic sludge to the north.