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65:(EPA), helped to fund the project. The rationale for this was that due to the proximity of Tijuana to San Diego, and the fact that the sewage flow often causes the closure of U.S. beaches due to bacterial contamination of the water, it was warranted for both municipalities and government bodies to contribute to funding.  The project cost the U.S. a total of $ 239 million initially, and the addition of secondary treatment technology that helped meet regulations so the water could flow to the U.S. side of the border cost an additional $ 18 million. Currently, the treatment plant supports a daily flow of 25 million gallons of raw sewage per day. Ultimately, this agreement made strides to increase the availability of clean drinking water in Tijuana and helped to ensure that pollution and degradation to the surrounding environment was minimized. 438: 91: 729: 105: 403: 77: 53:. The U.S. paid for the majority of the treatment plant, citing the sewage runoff as an international issue. It required the cooperation of multiple governmental bodies. Even though most of the plant's raw sewage comes from Tijuana, it is owned by the U.S. portion of the 43:. The project, authorized by the U.S. Congress in 1989 and formally agreed between the two countries in July 1990, was part of a regional approach to solve long-standing problems, particularly the flow of sewage-contaminated water into the ocean via the Tijuana River. 60:
Due to the rapid growth Tijuana has experienced, failures of the sewer infrastructure were frequent. Mexico did not have the money to fund a large treatment plant to deal with this issue, so the U.S., specifically the
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The International Wastewater Treatment Plant was created in an effort to mitigate pollution caused by untreated sewage coming from the city of
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Completed in spring 1997, the official ribbon-cutting ceremony took place on April 18 and the plant came properly on-line in May.
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International wastewater treatmentplant in San Diego, California, United States
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International Boundary and Water Commission
South Bay
San Diego, California
San Ysidro
Tijuana River Valley
Tijuana
International Boundary and Water Commission
Environmental Protection Agency
Mexico portal
United States portal
California portal
"International Wastewater Treatment Plant"
"Sewage flows from Tijuana completely shutter Imperial Beach shoreline"


"U.S. and Mexico Take On a Joint Burden: Sewage"



"Wastewater Treatment Plants"
"International Wastewater Treatment Plant | San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board"
"Imperial Beach Mayor Serge Dedina speaks out after latest Tijuana sewage spill"
"South Bay IWTP"
"International Wastewater Treatment Plant, Tijuana, Mexico - Water Technology"
Official website
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Tijuana River
Watershed

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