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>Sewage spike, odors worsen in San Diego's South Bay
>https://www.kpbs.org/news/environment/2026/06/01/pipeline-collapse-in-tijuana-sends-millions-of-gallons-of-sewage-into-tijuana-river-worsening-air-quality
This toxic waste invasion from Mexico into San Diego County has been going on for decades, and sickened so many SEALS, some permanently, other Navy personnel, their families, and other U.S. citizens in San Diego County, how is it still going on?It is a NATIONAL SECURITY ISSUE !!!
It's an assault on United States cirizens and on key military personnel by a foreign power.
At this point, it can't just be assumed to be ordinary negligence.
Another Newscum FAILURE. For all the lame states of emergency he has declared (and whatever nefarious things he did with all that behind-the-scenes extra power), he REFUSES to declare one here.
SCALE of the PUTRID INVASION x 100 years
"The contamination from the Tijuana River crisis is a widespread ecological and public health emergency. Its geographic, physical, and chemical footprint spans thousands of square miles and directly crosses international borders, impacting the water, land, and air.
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The Geographic and Watershed Scale
1,750 Square Miles Affected: The contamination originates within the sprawling Tijuana River watershed. Nearly 73% of this land lies in Mexico and 27% sits in California.
120-Mile River Runoff:The 120-mile-long Tijuana River acts as a massive funnel, gathering raw waste from Mexico and channeling it directly into the natural floodplains and wetlands of the U.S. side.
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Volumetric Scale (Water Contamination)
Billions of Gallons Spilled:Over 35 billion gallonsofuntreated wastewater, toxic runoff, and heavy trash have crossed into the U.S. over the last five years.
Daily Flow Rates: During regular periods, the failing infrastructure allows roughly 40 to 43 million gallons of untreated sewage to escape daily.When major pipelines rupture—as occurred with a main line break—the volume spike can peak at astaggering 60 million gallons per day.
Severe Pathogen Loads: Testing consistently revealsmassive concentrations of waterborne pathogens, including dangerous levels of norovirus and antibiotic-resistant bacteria, posing severe infection risks to swimmers, surfers, and Navy SEALs training in the area.
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Coastal and Ocean Footprint
10+ Miles of Coastline Impacted: Thetoxic plume routinely compromises the coastal waters of Imperial Beach, Coronado, and Silver Strand.
Chronic Beach Closures: The sheer volume offecal indicator bacteriaforces local health officials to quarantine beaches, loggingover 500 days of consecutive beach closures in the worst-hit areas.
Estuary Degradation: The Tijuana River Estuary—one of Southern California's last intact coastal salt marshes—is buried under millions of cubic yards of toxic sediment and plastics, decimating critical habitats.
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Atmospheric Footprint (Air Contamination)
Toxic Gas Emissions: Researchers from the University of California San Diego discovered that the contamination does not stay in the water.High levels of hydrogen sulfide gas and airborne sewer toxins constantly vaporize into the local atmosphere.
Thousands of Times Past Safety Standards: At monitoring hot spots like the Nestor site,hydrogen sulfide peaks reach 4,500 parts per billion—dramatically over California's strict 30 parts per billion safety threshold.
Regional Spread: While the odor and toxic gasesmost heavily plague south San Diego border communities, atmospheric modeling shows that the aerosolized pollutants have the potential to spread as far north as Del Mar and as far east as El Cajon.
AI citing -
https://calmatters.org/environment/2026/03/tijuana-river-cleanup-report/
https://www.filtercon.com/blog/tijuana-sewage-crisis-san-diego-2025
https://www.sdcoastkeeper.org/blog/tijuana-river-sewage-crisis-causes-consequences/
https://www.sdcoastkeeper.org/tijuana-river-sewage/