According to the protocol established by the Clean Beaches Committee, the City issues a health hazard alert the community to avoid using the costs of
the community for a period of 72 hours, due to sewage spill collector State Commission of Public Services Tijuana (Cespt).
The Director of Environmental Protection (DEP), Michelle Rodriguez Berenice Mora, said the priority of the mayor, Carlos Bustamante Anchondo, is to
protect the health of Tijuana, which is why we are determined to issue this warning to prevent people introduced to the beaches.
On Monday, around 17:00 pm, one of the collectors Cespt, Calle Farallon (versus fractionation Riviera Playas de Tijuana) collapsed due to
inconsistencies in the pumping and the constant earthquakes that have occurred in the region in recent days, causing the sewage spill that leads
directly to the beach, the problem is already being addressed by the parastatal staff, Rodriguez Mora said.
She explained that the repair work of the damaged collector will last at least 24 hours, so that the Clean Beaches Committee recommends that people do
not make use of the beach by a space of 72 hours, ie not walk the sea, wash or bathe because the water quality is not optimal for health.
Therefore, people are encouraged to attend these precautionary measures, while the corresponding analyzes are performed to determine the water quality
and ensure safe use of the beach
Tijuana City Council will inform the community about the bacteriological conditions, in order to protect the health of people, Michelle Rodriguez
concluded.DENNIS - 8-29-2012 at 06:59 AM
Sewage Spill............That must be another one of those music groups you're so fond of, Ken. surfer jim - 8-29-2012 at 07:04 AM
Photos?Ken Cooke - 8-29-2012 at 07:05 AM
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Originally posted by surfer jim
Photos?
Are you looking over my shoulder, Dennis???
Ken Cooke - 8-29-2012 at 07:09 AM
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Originally posted by DENNIS
Sewage Spill............That must be another one of those music groups you're so fond of, Ken.