US and Mexican officials have signed a new agreement aimed at tackling the long-standing sewage pollution that has plagued the border region and fouled beaches in San Diego County. Known as “Minute 333,” the deal outlines a framework for expanded binational cooperation, infrastructure investment, and long-term planning to reduce the flow of untreated wastewater from Tijuana into the Tijuana River and coastal waters. The move comes after years of mounting environmental, public health, and economic concerns, as local leaders and residents have pressed both governments for a durable solution to the recurring cross-border contamination.
US and Mexico commit to Minute 333 targeting lasting relief for Tijuana River sewage pollution
In a rare display of binational alignment, officials…
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Author : Ava Thompson
Publish date : 2026-01-02 09:11:00
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