💨 Abstract
The United States and Mexico have agreed to clean up sewage pollution in the Tijuana River, which has been causing environmental and health issues along the Southern California coast. The agreement outlines specific steps for both countries to tackle the problem, including infrastructure projects and tightened timelines for key initiatives. Under the accord, Mexico will allocate $93 million for projects by 2027, and the U.S. will complete an expansion of a wastewater treatment plant.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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