Raw sewage flows along the Tijuana river located between the primary and secondary borders next to Tijuana, Mexico in San Diego, California, U.S., June 27, 2024. REUTERS/Mike Bake

US, Mexico sign new agreement on Tijuana River sewage crisis, EPA says

· The Straits Times

Dec 15 - The United States and Mexico signed a new agreement aimed at addressing the ongoing Tijuana ‍River ​sewage crisis, the U.S. Environmental Protection ‍Agency said Monday in a statement.

The decades-long issue of ​Mexican ​sewage flowing into the Tijuana River and across the U.S. border before emptying into the Pacific ‍Ocean near San Diego has been a point ​of contention between the ⁠U.S. and Mexico.

The new agreement saw the U.S. and Mexican Sections of the International Boundary and Water Commission agree ​to infrastructure projects, research, enhanced monitoring, "and planning for operation and maintenance ‌of critical sites ​and systems that will account for future population growth in Tijuana," the EPA said.

Earlier this year, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin and Mexican Environment Minister Alicia Barcena signed a memorandum of understanding in which Mexico ‍agreed to expedite the expenditure of $93 million ​worth of improvements to the Tijuana sewage system and commit ​to several projects to account ‌for future population growth and maintenance. REUTERS