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The boycott warns against working on the border sewage system that can temporarily increase the temporary flows and scents

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Chula Vista, California (Fox 5/Kusi) – The International Border and Water Committee (IBWC), the San Diego County and the air pollution control area in the province of South Bay, warns of the wastewater and odors in the coming days with the next stage of working on the sewage line in Mexico in Mexico on Tuesday.

The second and final stage of work will start to contact the new international sewage line in Mexico on May 13 and can temporarily increase wastewater flows to the United States, according to IBWC.

It is expected that it takes about a week.

The sewage line, which works on the sewage water, works for the ITP in the United States and San Antonio de Los Buenos in Mexico.

IBWC says the completion of the sewage line is very important to prevent potential catastrophic failures and increase the reliability of the sewage infrastructure in Tijuana.

If wastewater flows increase, this may increase the smells in the San Diego neighborhoods of South Bay near the Tijuana River Valley, according to the air pollution control area, and may also increase the levels of pollution in the South Bay beaches.

The American Border and International Water Committee (USBWC) said it is working with Mexico to alleviate the wastewater spilled as much as possible and coordinate the bypass lines to pump as much wastewater as possible to ITP.

SDAPCD is monitoring scent complaints and hydrogen sulfide levels for societies near the Tijuana River Valley.

If the smells continue, SDAPCD says that South Bay residents near the Tijuana River Valley can take the following precautions to reduce exposure to the sulfide of hydrogen sulfide (H2S):

  • Reducing outdoor activities if a strong smell is smelled
  • Keep the doors and windows closed to prevent the smell from coming inside. Broadcast
  • Use air conditioning if available and/or internal air purifiers. Filters are recommended with activated charcoal.
  • People with asthma, chronic pulmonary disease (COPD) or other chronic lung conditions (medications) (medications) should be easily rescued.
  • If the symptoms resulting from a strong smell persist, they are worrying, or exacerbated, seeking medical care.

Population in the South Bay societies near the Tijuana River Valley, which is affected by the scents of wastewater flows on the borders of the United States of Mexican, can apply for a free part of the air purification area in Saint Diego Air Control Province (SDAPCD) AIRE program.

Friday, Environmental Protection Agency Li Zeldin took to X After visiting Earth Day to San Diego to say, “This week, the Environmental Protection Agency moved to Mexico” a 100 % solution “proposed that would permanently finish the raw sanitation crisis flowing to the United States from Mexico.

More information about continuous pollution in the Tijuana River Valley and the South County Beach Beach is available from SDAPCDand IBWC and The health of the southern region is related to the province on the web page.

The province was also launched recently Online interactive dashboard and map Show the current environmental conditions in South Province, including beach water quality and wastewater scent data.

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