Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico
Tijuana, Baja California, MexicoWastewater Collection System Rehabilitation and Improvements Project Tijuana, Baja California
Project Status: Completed

General Information
Sector
Wastewater
Sponsor
Comisión Estatal de Servicios Públicos de Tijuana
Benefited population
1,012,300
Certification date
October 16,2001
Financing
Project cost
US 42.01 million
NADBank Funds
US 5.10 million - NADBank Loan US 18.01 million - NADBank Grant: BEIF
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Background
Continuous spills experienced in the border region due to clogging and collapses of old sewer pipes in the Tijuana River Watershed resulted in the development of a sewer rehabilitation project for city of Tijuana. The proposed areas for rehabilitation, were prioritized by CESPT in coordination with BECC, EPA, and the State of California. The prioritization criteria included sewer line condition data; overflow, repair records, and users complaints; potential wastewater discharge volumes; and proximity to the Tijuana River and the border. This project is referred to as Tijuana Sana.
Description
The purpose of the Project was to eliminate exposure to untreated wastewater discharges by rehabilitating existing wastewater collection lines within the proximity to the Tijuana River, reducing groundwater pollution and the risk of waterborne diseases
Benefits
The project consisted of the rehabilitation and improvements to 81.4 miles (131,000 linear meters) of the WWC system within the Tijuana River Watershed to convey wastewater to
the existing South Bay International and San Antonio de los Buenos Wastewater Treatment Plants.