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Tijuana Sewage Contractor Gets New No-Bid Deal

22 May 2026 10:04

The Trump Administration awarded a no-bid contract to Veolia for operating the South Bay International Wastewater Treatment Plant, despite lawsuits alleging Clean Water Act violations. The $3 million contract more than doubles previous costs, attributed to a 40% capacity expansion.

Critics argue Veolia has failed to prevent sewage spills, while the company calls lawsuits a distraction. Key officials from Veolia and the IBWC previously worked together at the EPA.

- Veolia faces multiple lawsuits from residents, a school district, and environmental groups. - The contract cost increase is due to expansion and rising operational expenses.

- The original public bid was canceled over conflict of interest and technical issues. - Former EPA colleagues now lead Veolia and the IBWC.

The controversy highlights ongoing concerns about sewage pollution in the Tijuana River affecting San Diego beaches.

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