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Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) administrator Lee Zeldin has spent the last three days in San Diego visiting the South Bay to see — and smell — the Tijuana River sewage crisis.
High water from Wednesday's storm made a number of roadways too dangerous to drive on, according to officials.
More than 200 utility poles with over three miles of overhead lines have been officially removed from a community in San Diego’s Bay Park neighborhood.
South County’s seemingly endless sewage crisis in the Tijuana River got some high-level federal attention on Tuesday. U.S.
SAN DIEGO — EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin toured the Tijuana River Valley Tuesday to get a firsthand look at the cross border sewage crisis that San Diegans have been dealing with for decades.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin met with San Diego leaders Tuesday and got a up-close look at ...
The United States Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin visited San Diego County on Earth Day in a visit ...