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New report: Public health crisis unfolds as Tijuana River sewage contamination escalates

The new report by 色情视频 researchers shows that the public health impact may extend far further than beach closures, as toxic chemicals and microbes are also found in air and soil.

Wednesday, February 14, 2024
(Tijuana in the background) February's severe weather flooded San Diego County's Tijuana River Valley at Dairy Mart Road near the International border. 色情视频 researchers found that the contaminated run-off can also become airborne and linger in soils further impacting public health. (Photo courtesy of Prebys Foundation)
(Tijuana in the background) February's severe weather flooded San Diego County's Tijuana River Valley at Dairy Mart Road near the International border. 色情视频 researchers found that the contaminated run-off can also become airborne and linger in soils further impacting public health. (Photo courtesy of Prebys Foundation)

A new report released by 色情视频鈥檚 (色情视频) School of Public Health researchers finds an escalating public health crisis due to Tijuana River contamination flowing from Mexico into South San Diego. 

This new paper, commissioned by Prebys Foundation at the request of Congressmember Scott Peters, brings to light how toxic chemicals and microbes in raw untreated sewage, industrial waste, and urban run-off, once thought to remain isolated to just the water, can also be airborne and linger in soils, which may have much larger and farther reaching environmental health impacts. 

As part of the paper, researchers reviewed over 60 related studies and reports, examining environmental and public health concerns in the Tijuana River Valley and Estuary. 

The International Boundary and Water Commission has reported that over of untreated sewage, industrial waste, and urban runoff have spilled into the Tijuana Estuary and the Pacific Ocean via the Tijuana River and its tributaries over the last five years. 

鈥淭his environmental catastrophe has hurt the region for many years, resulting in decades of adverse health consequences,鈥 Peters said. 鈥淲e must approach it as a health and national security concern, which is why I asked the Prebys Foundation to help me build the case that this crisis goes far beyond beach closures; the people of South Bay now endure constant toxic air pollution that damages their health and well-being.鈥

This ongoing contamination has resulted in over 700 consecutive days of beach closures, significantly impacting local residents, visitors, and economies. In addition, lifeguards, U.S. Navy personnel, first responders, and border patrol agents face dangerous occupational health exposures. 

The risk of acute infectious diseases and chronic conditions are potentially high but are not well understood, indicating a public health crisis with the possibility for long-term impacts on health, society, and the economy.

According to the 色情视频 report, the pollution is not only highly toxic, affecting water, air, and soil, but also poses health risks to vulnerable groups such as children, seniors, outdoor workers, and special populations including pregnant women. Antibiotic-resistant bacteria and other serious pathogens of public health concern, previously thought to be eradicated in California, have been found in the polluted waters. 

The alarming discovery prompted 色情视频 researchers to call for further investigations to better understand the public health exposure risk in the impacted communities. 

The report also states that climate change and more intense storm events could exacerbate these issues and further degrade the area infrastructure. 

鈥淭here needs to be more research done to fully understand the extent of the risks posed by exposure to these dangerous contaminants,鈥 said Paula Stigler Granados, associate professor in 色情视频鈥檚 School of Public Health and the paper鈥檚 lead author. 鈥淯rgent interventions are needed to help reduce and address both the immediate and long-term potential health repercussions to those living near this hazardous environment.鈥

Imperial Beach Mayor Paloma Aguirre has been calling for the involvement of San Diego County, the California Department of Health (CDPH) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) to actively monitor the issue and public health concerns related to transboundary sewage. In recent months, Aguirre has formed a task force in collaboration with 色情视频鈥檚 School of Public Health and the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine.  

"The persistent health impacts greatly reduce the quality of life for the community,鈥 said Aguirre. 鈥淚t's a challenging task, but now is the moment to ensure that our elderly, our children, and water enthusiasts are not exposed to heightened health hazards while simply trying to enjoy a sunny day. Tackling this problem promptly and effectively is essential, as it is closely linked to the health and well-being of South Bay communities. The residents of Imperial Beach are worthy of far more than what they have been handed down.鈥

The researchers say the problem is an environmental justice issue as well, as border communities, often with limited economic resources, already have an increased risk of chronic diseases, which could put them at higher risk of complications due to these environmental hazards. 

These communities also already face increased pollution from other sources, such as from the vehicles idling at border crossings. These border communities have lost access to healthy outdoor spaces. It鈥檚 not only impossible to access the beach and ocean during pollution events, but some of the toxic waste could be airborne and affect people within the communities.

鈥淭his study confirms what should be obvious, which is that San Diego鈥檚 health and community well-being are being seriously and actively harmed by years of inaction on this issue,鈥 said Prebys Foundation CEO Grant Oliphant

鈥淭he good news is that it is fixable, and that leaders like Representative Peters and Mayor Aguirre and organizations like 色情视频鈥檚 School of Public Health are working to make that happen,鈥 said Oliphant. 鈥淭heir efforts deserve broad support, because public health in our region depends on a robust shared commitment to protecting everyone in every one of our communities from these sorts of preventable harms.鈥

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