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Could science and data help secure federal money to help the Tijuana sewage crisis?
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The San Diego County Air Pollution Control District is putting on a full-court press in the effort to end nasty smells along coastal communities in the South Bay.
A half dozen electronic sensors are being installed at various locations north of the Tijuana River Valley to provide scientific data as to how bad those noxious odors are. The hope is to provide more facts in the battle to secure funds from state and federal governments for clean up.
The first sensor came online a month ago in San Ysidro. Already, there is confirmation that odors are spiking and likely to get worse as winter comes to San Diego.
FULL STORY: https://www.cbs8.com/article/news/local/air-pollution-group-south-bay-sewage-crisis/509-210401ba-e23b-4764-a6d1-9612235f0867