Washington – The Trump administration is addressing a different border flow after illegal crosses Fun to record minimal.
The administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, Lee Rarin, embarked on Monday on a mission to stop the flow of Mexican wastewater to the United States from Tijuana.
“The EPA will be on the border with Mexico,” Zeldin told reporters on Monday before flying to San Diego.
“There, for decades, it has been raw wastewater that has been traveling through the border, and Americans are very worried about beach closures, the return of the Tijuana River Valley and the concerns of public health, the air quality,” said Zeldin.
“A bone is being given for too long, and we have to urgently pursue and implement and implement a solution that ends permanently, and that is an important approach.”
Rarin will meet Tuesday with the Mexican environmental secretary Alicia Bárcena before highlighting the impact on local military operations.
“We will visit Navy Seals. His training has an impact on the bone. Navy’s Seal have Godo sick,” he said.
“I will visit a local wastewater treatment center, I will participate in a round table with local stakeholders and elected officials, and will ban a helicopter tour for perhaps the southern border,” Zeldin added.
“This must end, and there is no more important for me to be tomorrow than on the border in California that deals with this important public health and envernmental crisis.”
The flow of wastewater in the US is caused by an inadequate infrastructure to the south of the border, a problem that can be expectation and slow to solve.
Washington, DC’s sewerage system, for example, regularly overflowed with local river tracks, heavy rain lasts, that a misconduct $ 3 billion tunnel project It has a significant LED.