Zeldin Investigates Environmental Crisis: Cross-Border Pollution Threatens US Ecosystem

EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin is set to take a firsthand look at the ongoing environmental crisis along the California-Mexico border. In a bold move to address the persistent pollution problem, Zeldin will personally visit the region to investigate the significant environmental challenges caused by sewage and toxic waste flowing from Tijuana into the United States.
The upcoming border visit comes in response to the alarming situation affecting San Diego's coastline, where repeated beach closures have highlighted the urgent need for environmental intervention. Zeldin aims to assess the extent of the contamination and explore potential solutions to mitigate the cross-border pollution that has been plaguing the area.
The planned inspection underscores the EPA's commitment to protecting U.S. environmental resources and addressing transnational ecological issues. By bringing direct attention to the sewage runoff from the Tijuana River, Zeldin hopes to spark meaningful dialogue and action to resolve this long-standing environmental challenge.