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San Diego residents near the Tijuana River Channel may smell stronger odors due to a sewage line collapse in Mexico, with repairs currently underway.
Several roads are closed in the area as crews work to make the necessary repairs, Columbus Water and Power said.
A construction project will shut down a portion of Locust Street starting Tuesday for sewer main repairs.
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Fixes for the Tijuana sewage crisis are focused downstream, in San Diego. The real problem is upstream, in Tijuana
The crisis requires funding for infrastructure and operations that can capture residential and industrial wastewater upstream in Tijuana, experts say.
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