The United States Section of the International Boundary and Water Commission (USIBWC) will hold its San Diego Citizens Forum public meeting in Coronado this month.
The public meeting will take place from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. in the Nautilus Room of the Coronado Community Center at 1845 Strand Way on Thursday, March 28.
According to the IBWC, presentations will include a new study on pollution origins along the Tijuana River, an update on Minute 328 projects, the operational status of the San Diego Wastewater Treatment Plant, an accounting of transboundary flows and an update on San Diego–Tijuana wastewater infrastructure improvement projects.
CEO of Border Communities for a Healthy Environment and Citizens Forum board member Alberto Pombo will present the study analyzing data compiled over 25 years on pollution origins on the Tijuana River on the Mexico side of the border.
Morgan Rogers, USIBWC San Diego field office area operations manager, will present an update of commission activities in the region.
Presentations will be available before the start of the meeting at the San Diego Citizens Forum website.
The meeting will also be available virtually using the following information provided by the IBWC:
The public meeting will also be held virtually: Click here to join the meeting. If possible, it may be helpful for you to test connectivity on your own prior to the meeting by clicking on the “Join” link and ensuring your camera and microphone are functioning. Or join by phone: Call-in number +1 872-240-1286,,66915462# Phone Conference ID: 669 154 62#
The public is welcome to register in advance to speak during the public comment period by contacting Leslie Grijalva by noon on March 26 via email, leslie.grijalva@ibwc.gov, or phone at 915-832-4770.
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