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Coronado shoreline closed again because of new sewer contamination
Though the beach is the place to be during Memorial Day weekend, some local beaches have a “No Swimming” warning sign, including in Coronado. NBC 7’s M.G. Perez reports.
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Coronado shoreline closed again because of new sewage contamination
The San Diego County Department of Environmental Health extends ocean water closures because of continued sewer contamination from Mexico.
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Imperial Beach school aide accused of having sex with student
A student aide at Mar Vista High School has been arrested, accused of having a sexual relationship with a 17-year-old student. NBC 7’s Omari Fleming reports.
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Acusan a ayudante escolar de Imperial Beach de tener relaciones sexuales con un alumno
La sospechosa, Lisette Ortega Veles, de 31 años, trabajaba en la escuela como ayudante de apoyo a los estudiantes y fue empleada empleada por un contratista externo.
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Imperial Beach school aide accused of having sex with student
The 31-year-old suspect, Lisette Ortega Veles, was working at the school as a student support aide employed by a third-party contractor, according to the San Diego Sheriff’s Department.
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Por retraso de EEUU, 400,000 litros de aguas negras sin tratar llegarán al mar en Imperial Beach
La SEPROA indicó que debido al retraso, va quedar pendientes de tratar 400 litros de aguas residuales, debido al atraso.
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After nearly five years, Mexican wastewater plant treating sewage again
This is hardly the end of the sewage fight after billions of gallons of toxic raw sewage have been dumped into the ocean. NBC 7’s Joe Little shows what the plant going online means for Imperial Beach and Coronado.
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After nearly 5 years, Mexican wastewater treatment plant treating sewage again
Mexican wastewater treatment plant dropped billions of gallons of sewage in the ocean since 2020.
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Aging decking replacement begins on Imperial Beach Pier
Another round of construction is underway on the Imperial Beach Pier. The latest phase of the multimillion-dollar project will replace aging deck boards, reports NBC 7’s Kelvin Henry.
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Crews to begin replacing Imperial Beach Pier's planks as part of $2.6 million overhaul
Crews will begin replacing deck planks of the Imperial Beach pier Wednesday morning, part of a $2.6 million project to improve the landmark’s functionality.
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Deck board replacement to start at Imperial Beach Pier
The next round of maintenance is set to begin this morning on the Imperial Beach Pier.
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La EPA redoblará sus esfuerzos contra la crisis de las aguas residuales fronterizas
Al principio, a la alcaldesa de Imperial Beach se le denegó la designación como zona del Superfondo. Ahora, la EPA promete afrontar los problemas sin rodeos.
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New EPA administrator says agency will ‘ramp up' border sewage crisis efforts
There’s mixed messages from the federal government on the sewage crisis at the border. The EPA is now promising to take the problems head on. NBC 7’s Dave Summers reports.
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New EPA administrator says agency will ‘ramp up' border sewage crisis efforts
At first, the Imperial Beach mayor was refused a Superfund site designation. Now, the EPA is promising to take the problems head on.
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Mexico has finished repairs on broken wastewater plant, IBWC commissioner says
The yellow signs in Imperial Beach may soon come down, as long as Mexico makes good on its plans to fix their wastewater treatment plant. NBC 7’s Joe Little explains.
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New report expected on public health threats of Tijuana Sewage Crisis
San Diego County & the CDC have conducted 2 separate surveys to detail the public health threats left in the wake of the Tijuana Sewage Crisis. NBC7’s Nicole Gomez breaks down what we’re expected to learn.
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South Bay pump station fails, sending 30K gallons of sewage into nearby ocean
The pump station at Hollister Street in San Diego County’s South Bay failed this week, sending thousands of gallons of water and sewage into the nearby ocean.
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Border Patrol agents find body on Imperial Beach, mayor says
Authorities are working to determine the circumstances surrounding the discovery of a body on Imperial Beach early Thursday.
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Toxic tide: Imperial Beach leaders say they need help
IB mayor Paloma Aguirre told NBC 7 that Governor Newsom, who was at the border on Thursday, may not have all the facts regarding the toxic sewage flowing through her community, reports NBC 7’s Joe Little.
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Imperial Beach prepares for high tides amid sewage crisis
High tides showed up on Tuesday, but one city is preparing for even bigger tides next week. NBC 7’s Joe Little spent a day at the beach to see how they’re preparing.