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LIV Golf star Phil Mickelson adds his reaction to deepening sewage crisis in San Diego

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LIV Golf star Phil Mickelson reacted on social media to the ongoing sewage crisis in San Diego, where millions of gallons of sewage are being dumped from Mexico into waters near the city. San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond highlighted the issue, stating beaches were closed and Navy SEALs were getting sick. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin previously mentioned a potential deal with Mexico to resolve the decades-old problem, which is blamed on outdated wastewater infrastructure in Tijuana.

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  1. 1 January 2019 - May 2023: Naval Special Warfare Center reported 1,168 cases of acute gastrointestinal illnesses among SEAL candidates attributed to contaminated water.
  2. 2 April (last year): Lee Zeldin visited San Diego and announced talks with Mexico.
  3. 3 May (last year): EPA transmitted a proposed '100% solution' to Mexico.
  4. 4 Memorial Day weekend (recent): Beaches near the Hotel Del were shut down.
  5. 5 Tuesday (recent): Jim Desmond posted on X about the issue and his proposal being voted down.
  6. 6 Recent: Phil Mickelson reacted on social media.
  • Beaches closed (e.g., near Hotel Del, Imperial Beach for three years)
  • Navy SEALs getting sick (acute gastrointestinal illnesses)
  • Environmental damage
  • Strained U.S.-Mexico relations regarding infrastructure responsibility
  • Financial burden on U.S. (paying 80% to treat Mexico's sewage)
What: Phil Mickelson reacting to a sewage crisis affecting San Diego, caused by sewage dumping from Mexico. Local lawmaker Jim Desmond and EPA Administrator Lee Zeldin are also involved in discussions and efforts to address the issue.
When: Recent (Memorial Day weekend, Tuesday, last month, May, April, February 2019-May 2023).
Where: San Diego, California, near the Hotel Del, Imperial Beach, U.S.-Mexico border, Tijuana, Mexico.
Why: Outdated wastewater infrastructure in Mexico (Tijuana) leading to millions of gallons of sewage being dumped into U.S. waters, causing beach closures and health issues (e.g., gastrointestinal illnesses among Navy SEALs).
How: Sewage is being dumped from Mexico into U.S. waters. Jim Desmond is advocating for Mexico to build and maintain a treatment facility and proposed restricting border activity. Lee Zeldin has been in talks with Mexican counterparts for a '100% solution'.

LIV Golf star Phil Mickelson reacted on social media to the ongoing sewage crisis in San Diego, where millions of gallons of sewage are being dumped from Mexico into waters near the city. San Diego County Supervisor Jim Desmond highlighted the issue, stating beaches were closed and Navy SEALs were getting sick. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin previously mentioned a potential deal with Mexico to resolve the decades-old problem, which is blamed on outdated wastewater infrastructure in Tijuana.