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Tijuana River Pollution Reaches Crisis Point in San Diego County, Scientists Warn

Tijuana River Pollution Reaches Crisis Point in San Diego County, Scientists Warn

New research connects the waste to worsening air quality, which has been linked with headaches, skin infections and gastrointestinal problems in the local population. We’ll talk about why solutions could be years away.

KQED's Forum

June 10, 202555m 44s

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Show Notes

The South Bay in San Diego County is the site of one of the nation’s worst environmental disasters. Fifty million gallons of untreated sewage and industrial chemicals flow daily into the Tijuana River and out of Imperial Beach. New research connects the waste to worsening air quality, which has been linked with headaches, skin infections and gastrointestinal problems in the local population. We’ll talk about why solutions could be years away.


Guests:


Soumya Karlamangla, national correspondent, The New York Times


Paula Stigler Granados, associate professor in the School of Public Health and head of the Environmental Health Division, San Diego State University


Paloma Aguirre, mayor, Imperial Beach

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