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International Law,
Government,
Environmental & Energy

Nov. 21, 2019

Border water pollution dispute heads into another year

A nearly two-year dispute over polluted ocean water flowing from Mexico onto California beaches pits two cities and the San Diego Port District against the U.S. International Boundary and Water Commission and will endure into 2020 as a proposed settlement conference scheduled for Wednesday was continued by a federal judge.

Border water pollution dispute heads into another year
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A nearly two-year dispute over polluted ocean water flowing from Mexico onto California beaches pits two cities and the San Diego Port District against the U.S. International Boundary and Water Commission and will endure into 2020 as a proposed settlement conference scheduled for Wednesday was continued by a federal magistrate judge.

The dispute, stemming from heavily polluted water flowing out of the Tijuana River Valley in Mexi...

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