Anonymous ID: 8afe15 May 22, 2026, 5:39 a.m. No.24633079   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3089 >>3099 >>3165

With all of the insane, many years-long states of emergency Newscum has declared in CA to enable him to do all sorts of things behind the scenes and with safeguards suspended, how is billions of gallons of raw sewage from Mexico (for years now) contaminating the waters where our Navy SEALS train and live not a "state of emergency" and a national security issue?

 

"…"sewage from the Tijuana River is gravely impacting the [Coronado] beach [in San Diego].

 

“It is wrecking that whole area,”Leatherman said.

 

San Diego County has repeatedly had to issue advisories due to the presence of bacteria in the water, warning swimmers to keep away. New advisories citing sewage from the Tijuana River were issued in May.

 

https://lite.cnn.com/2026/05/21/travel/top-10-us-beaches-2026-dr-beach

 

"Just like anyone else who is exposed to raw sewage and toxic chemicals, theNavy SEALs have been reporting a spike in pollution-related sickness.Unlike most other people, however, they can’t simply stay out of the water.This is their primary training ground, and they follow a strict schedule, in the name of national defense.

 

…"Navy SEALs, the lifeguards, the Border Patrol, this is a failure on our government to protect those who are protecting us,”Dr. Dickerson said. …"

 

https://fox5sandiego.com/news/local-news/navy-seals-face-health-risks-from-toxic-sewage-exposure-report-finds/

 

"The San Diego-Tijuanasewage crisis is a severe, ongoing environmental disaster with direct implications for local military personnel:

 

"The Health Crisis:SEAL candidates and instructors have suffered from severe nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea after accidentally ingesting contaminated water during underwater drills. Many require IV fluids, and several have filed disability claims with the Department of Veterans Affairs due to long-term gastrointestinal issues.

 

"The Scale of the Problem:Millions of gallons of raw sewage and industrial waste pour across the U.S.-Mexico border DAILY, pushing enterococcus bacteria levels well past state safety limits.

 

"Military Response: ADepartment of Defense Inspector General report criticized the Naval Special Warfare Command for failing to formally monitor water quality and for allowing candidates to train in the water even when public beaches were closed.

 

"Consequently, some SEAL training has been transported further north to Oceanside to escape the pollution."

 

AI summary

 

https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2025/02/15/report-confirms-navy-seals-sickened-while-training-in-polluted-waters-off-san-diego/

 

"San Diego is facing a water contamination crisisthat’s putting both public health andnational securityat risk. More than31 billion gallons of raw sewage and toxic runoff from Mexico’s Tijuana River have crossed into Southern California just since last yearflowing into our ocean, soaking into the soil, and creeping toward the pipes in our homes (The Center Square).

 

…"the2022 death of a candidate that led to leadership changes at the Naval Special Warfare Center."

 

Not Just the Military — It’s All of Us

 

"…The same beaches and ocean waters used for military training are where families swim, children play, and locals fish.

 

"Beach closures in Imperial Beach, Coronado, and parts of Chula Vista are now routine. The smell? Often unbearable. The risks? Airborne bacteria, contaminated soil, and polluted runoff.

 

Border Patrol agents assigned near the Tijuana River report respiratory issues, skin infections, and ongoing symptoms from exposure to the toxic environment

(ABC 10 News).

 

"And once this stuff enters our environment, it doesn’t stay put. It can leach into the ground, enter our homes through pipes, and make it into your tap water.

 

Why Isn’t It Fixed Yet?

 

"TheInternational Wastewater Treatment Plant in San Diego is overwhelmed. Tijuana’s infrastructure is collapsing. And while the EPA is finally paying attention, real help is still far off.

 

During a recent visit to San Diego, EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin acknowledged the situation and committed to stepping up federal efforts. He also discussed the possibility of designating the Tijuana River Valley as a Superfund site, unlocking resources for cleanup.

(Fox News).

 

"But those processes take years, and in themeantime, billions more gallons are flowing in."

 

https://www.filtercon.com/blog/san-diego-water-sewage-crisis

Anonymous ID: 8afe15 May 22, 2026, 5:56 a.m. No.24633099   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24633079

 

Addendum:

 

Other factors, in addition to raw sewage from Mexico, were alleged to have contributed to the death of the SEAL candidate in 2022.

 

https://www.kpbs.org/news/military/2024/08/07/seal-captain-speaks-out-navy-seeks-punishment-over-2022-trainee-death

Anonymous ID: 8afe15 May 22, 2026, 6:28 a.m. No.24633165   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>24633079

 

2025 report slammed Navy Special Warfare Command, points out health and safety concerns for Navy SEAL candidates.

 

By: Jane Kim / Feb 13, 2025

 

CORONADO, Calif. (KGTV) - Navy SEALs are training in sewage-contaminated water, according to a government watchdog calling out the heads of the elite program that trains just off the coast of Coronado.

 

This is the latest twist in what's been a decades-long crisis stretching from the Tijuana River Valley up the coast of San Diego.

 

 

A scathing report from the Department of Defense's Inspector General slammed the Navy Special Warfare Command, which is the part of the military that trains and runs Navy SEALs. The report calls out health and safety concerns for Navy SEAL candidates.

 

Specifically, SEAL candidates were exposed to contaminated water off the coast of Coronado.

 

"We have Customs and Border Control, we have Coast Guard, we have Marines, we have EOD, all these elements of various law enforcement and military services. They're all out on this water, and some out them every day," said Dan'l Steward, a retired Navy SEAL Captain….

 

He said he's been warning about the water and Tijuana River Valley sewage crisis for years….

 

According to the DOD IG report, between Jan. 2019 and May 2023, the Naval Special Warfare Center diagnosed more than 1,100 cases of acute gastrointestinal illness among Navy SEALs and special combat candidates in Coronado.

 

Those acute illnesses included things like nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. Of those cases, nearly 40% were diagnosed within seven days of exposure to ocean water that exceeded state limits.

 

The report said despite San Diego County issuing beach closure advisories numerous times in 2024, the SEALs rarely relocated training, saying candidates were exposed to contaminated water.

 

Captain Steward called the issue a national crisis.

 

"If you want the SEAL individual and the capability to continue to be what it is, this is going to have to be mitigated," said Steward. "It's not going to be solved. I would also say that this is not the Navy, the SEAL community, or even the Navy's problem to solve because the whole issue stems from the cross-border sewage down there from Tijuana."

 

The report asked the Navy to create new policies for monitoring water quality and when to move training by the end of the year. Navy Special Warfare sent a statement saying when the training area is unsafe, it's rescheduled or relocated to minimize the impact.

 

https://www.10news.com/news/local-news/report-navy-leaders-criticized-for-seals-training-in-sewage-contaminated-water

 

See also:

 

https://www.10news.com/news/local-news/san-diego-news/contaminated-coast-an-abc-10news-special-on-the-binational-sewage-crisis

 

//'//'//'//'//'//'//'//'//'//'///

 

DOW IG 2/2025 Recommendation and REPORT:

 

Feb. 7, 2025

 

Management Advisory: Naval Special Warfare Command Should Relocate, Reschedule, or Cancel Navy Sea, Air, and Land (SEAL) Candidate Water Training When Water Bacteria Levels Exceed State Safety Standards (Report No. DODIG-2025-067)

 

Evaluation

 

This final management advisory identifies concerns found during the DoD Office of Inspector General’s “Evaluation of Medical Care Provided to Navy Sea, Air, and Land (SEAL) Candidates” (Report No. DODIG‑2025‑008). We previously provided copies of the draft management advisory and requested written comments on the recommendations. We considered management’s comments on the draft management advisory when preparing the final advisory. These comments are included in the advisory.

 

The Naval Special Warfare Command (NAVSPECWARCOM) Commander agreed with the recommendations presented in this advisory; therefore, we consider the recommendations resolved and open. We will close the recommendations when management officials provide us documentation showing that all agreed‑on actions to implement the recommendations are completed.

 

https://www.dodig.mil/reports.html/Article/4061460/management-advisory-naval-special-warfare-command-should-relocate-reschedule-or/

 

FULL REPORT:(PDF)

 

https://media.defense.gov/2025/Feb/10/2003644357/-1/-1/1/DODIG-2025-067_REDACTED%20SECURE.PDF