San Diego County supervisors unanimously approved a proclamation Tuesday declaring a state of emergency due to pollution and sewage flowing across the U.S.-Mexico border.
Another consequence of poor water quality is Imperial Beach's south side being closed for over 550 consecutive days due to the persistently poor water quality, Vargas and Lawson-Remer said.
While the county has spent money to improve stormwater infrastructure, half of the $300 million provided by the federal government will go toward upgrades and deferred maintenance, rather than expanding a wastewater treatment plant, Lawson-Remer said."We cannot spend years waiting for the fixes to be made — we need action now," she added.
"Imperial Beach has suffered for decades from cross-border pollution, with its beach being closed every day this year ... the impacts are quite, quite severe," she added. A woman who identified herself as a lifeguard at Imperial Beach said toxic waste directly affects her and her colleagues' health and safety, as they must perform rescues or dives even with beach closures.
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