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Boom on US Border Stops 20 Tons of Trash From Mexico

Boom on US Border Stops 20 Tons of Trash From Mexico

Summary

A trash boom installed in the Tijuana River stopped 20 tons of trash from entering California during a rainstorm. The boom is maintained by Alter Terra, a conservation group, and aims to block pollution coming from Mexico. The Tijuana River is known for carrying large amounts of debris and pollution into the U.S., causing environmental issues.

Key Facts

  • A 1,200-foot trash boom stopped 20 tons of debris from entering California during a rainstorm.
  • The boom is managed by Alter Terra, a nonprofit focused on ecosystem conservation.
  • Alter Terra secured the boom with 120 tons of concrete to keep it in place.
  • The central section of the boom has been strengthened to block debris more effectively.
  • All the trash in the river originates from Mexico, according to Alter Terra.
  • A drone monitored the boom to ensure it successfully blocked trash.
  • Last rainy season, the boom intercepted 500 tons of trash.
  • The Tijuana River carries untreated sewage and trash from Mexico into the U.S., affecting local beaches and communities.
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