Addressing aging water infrastructure high on NADBank’s radar
… On Tuesday, [North American Development Bank managing director John Beckman] met in Juarez with the head of CILA, the Mexican section of the International Boundary and Water Commission, to talk about the sewage crisis in the Tijuana River. … The United States will spend $600 million to improve wastewater treatment in the San Diego-Tijuana area, while Mexico is expected to commit at least $94 million. NADBank will commit funds, and it previously issued a $150 “green” loan to the state of Baja California for water sanitation.
Other Tijuana River news:
- Coronado Times (Calif.): Warning signs posted for hydrogen sulfide gas near Tijuana River Valley
- Times of San Diego: New signs in Tijuana River Valley point to hot spots for emissions
- KPBS (San Diego): New ‘warning’ signs for Tijuana sewage go up, and they’re not at beaches
- San Diego County News Center: News release: Warning signs installed in parts of Tijuana River Valley
- FOX5/KUSI (San Diego): Imagine a flourishing Tijuana River Valley: This Kumeyaay play brings that vision to life