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Massive sewage spill fouls Imperial Beach
By Sandra Dibble - Mike Lee | SDUT January 18, 2011 at 8:44 p.m. An estimated 1.3 million gallons a day of sewage are flowing into the ocean just south of the international border, in what will rank among the largest single incidents to affect San Diego County in the past decade. The ongoing leak adds a potent pollutant to coastal waters that currents commonly push north into the United States, where they mix with contaminated flow from the Tijuana River, which has lead to beach closures in South County for the past month. Estimates of the spill size vary greatly from more than 30 million gallons by environmentalists to just a few million gallons by wastewater officials in Mexico. Either way, the situation provides a vivid reminder that despite numerous upgrades to the sewage system in Tijuana, it remains a chronic environmental and human health problem with roots going back more than 70 years. ![]() The break was about one mile south of the border in a pipe linked to a pump station that lifts sewage to the Punta Bandera treatment plant. The states health department said a pipe ruptured when the ground gave way after Decembers rainstorms. A central question is when the leak started. Baja wastewater officials said Tuesday the major problems started last weekend and they acted as quickly as possible to a situation that started small and blew up without warning. Environmentalists in Mexico said major flows began before Christmas. They and their counterparts in the United States questioned whether Mexico acted fast enough to address the break and issue warnings. This is pretty serious and demonstrates a breakdown in communication between Mexican and U.S. officials, said Serge Dedina, head of the environmental group Wildcoast in Imperial Beach. This is precisely an issue we have been trying to deal with just getting basic notifications on sewage spills in Tijuana. Authorities have placed thousands of people at risk. Officials initially believed the problem was an overflow that typically occurs during rainstorms when sewage and stormwater mix in overloaded pipes, said Agustin Rojas, spokesman for the CESPT, the acronym of the state public service commission of Tijuana. He said the scope of the issue was not initially apparent because it involved an underground sinkhole that formed around Dec. 29 but did not immediately damage the 30-inch pipe. We believe it began to have problems, but the water wasnt flowing to the ocean yet, Rojas said. On Sunday, he said, We had not detected the magnitude of the problem. ... It wasnt until Monday. He said it would take another couple of days to stop the flow. The repairs involve replacing a 250-foot portion of the collector pipe thats buried 15 feet below ground. Weve got crews working long-hour shifts. Its not an easy job, but they are committed to the task. Margarita Diaz, head of Probea, a Playas de Tijuana-based environmental organization, said the problems date back to Dec. 23. The collector was damaged, the ground collapsed, and it folded, and plugged it up. This caused the sewage to flow north toward the manholes. As it could not go to the pump station, it flowed through the drains. Diaz said the issue of the sewage overflows reached her office at the beginning of January, when local residents called and complained. When she called the CESPT, she said the common response was that the engineer was on vacation. The Playas beach was closed Tuesday afternoon. But this should have happened a long time ago, she said. It should have happened immediately, from the moment that the spill was detected. They were three weeks late. Mark McPherson, chief of land and water quality for San Diego Countys environmental health agency, said Tuesday afternoon that he had received no official notice of the incident. In this case, he said an alert would not have made a major difference because the Tijuana River is still flowing with millions of gallons a day of sewage-tainted water and the county has maintained beach closures for weeks in the South Bay because of that. Dedina at Wildcoast said the problems at Playas de Tijuana likely are contributing to the mess caused by the Tijuana River. The stench at the south end of IB this morning was overpowering, he said. Conditions were worse south of the international border. I have been watching and smelling a stream of untreated sewage run down the street next to my house in Playas de Tijuana and to the ocean in a constant flow, said resident Scott S. Peters. The authorities have simply removed the manhole covers on my street and have been letting the sewage flow like a river since the storm a few weeks ago. Wastewater has been a major source of tension along the border since the early 1900s because Tijuanas sewage system has not kept up with growth. Raw sewage flows into the Tijuana River whenever it rains. Agencies on both sides of the border have made big strides to cut down the pollution by building treatment plants and other facilities. more... |
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Driving through yesterday along the cuota I can attest to the fact that the smell was... noticeable.
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Thanks for posting this. As soon as we alerted media and authorities about this, CESPT workers immediately showed up Wednesday morning to start fixing the pipe. Residents have confirmed this and the smells as well.
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Any improvement yet?
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According to a resident from Playas--work crews are now working on the pipe.
The wind switched so at least our beach was opened. But that could change again if the current and wind are from the south Here are some updates. A radio interview with me: http://www.kpbs.org/news/2011/jan/24...-take-binatio/ A TV interview with Wildcoast staffer Ben McCue: http://www.kpbs.org/news/2011/jan/21...ithout-notice/ Thanks, Serge Dedina Executive Director WiLDCOAST Author of Wild Sea: Eco-Wars and Surf Stories from the Coast of the Californias |
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Cool - thanks for the updates Serge!
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