Nearly three months after the Tijuana River was impacted by severe flooding on Jan. 22, the cleanup of trash that was accumulated at its north levee continues, the United States section of the International Boundary and Water Commission (USIBWC) said.
IBWC personnel said most of the trash has been collected and piled in preparation to remove it from the site.
So far, 57 tons of trash have been removed. The cleanup operation is expected to last another three to four weeks, according to the USIBWC. Trash accumulated at the Tijuana River channel north levee after January 22.
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