Solving the Tijuana River Sewage Crisis: U.S.-Mexico Collaboration
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin announced a major step forward in tackling the longstanding 'Tijuana River sewage crisis.' By signing a memorandum of understanding with Mexico, Zeldin aims to secure a lasting resolution to the environmental issue that's plagued the region for decades.

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In a significant move to address a pressing environmental issue, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding with Mexico. This agreement aims to provide a lasting solution to the 'Tijuana River sewage crisis,' an issue that has persisted for decades.
During his visit to Mexico earlier in the day, Zeldin disclosed the agreement in a post on X, underscoring its importance for environmental sustainability in the region. This collaboration marks a significant step in U.S.-Mexico relations concerning environmental challenges.
The memorandum is expected to catalyze effective measures in resolving the sewage crisis, potentially transforming the ecological health of the Tijuana River and benefiting communities on both sides of the border.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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