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    $22 million loan will help with Tijuana water and sewage

    $22 million loan will help with Tijuana water and sewage

    By Sandra Dibble
    Union-Tribune Staff Writer
    7:24 a.m. September 29, 2009

    TIJUANA — A $22 million loan from the North American Development Bank will help fund water delivery and sewage treatment for thousands of residents in Rosarito Beach and Tijuana, the San Antonio-based bank announced yesterday.

    The funding will be used in the first phase of a $37.75 million project that includes the construction of two large water storage tanks. Under the project, some 30,000 residents will receive water service, and 46,300 will receive sewer service. The funding will also be used to upgrade a Rosarito Beach water treatment plant.

    The benefits will be “to the newest, poorest zones,â€
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    It is funded by the U.S. and Mexican governments.
    Translated that means that the U.S. Taxpayers are paying for everything.
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    Whose bright idea was this?

    Good point JohnDoe2.


    Sure give Mexico money, it's not like we are in an economic depression and need the money to help OUR people.
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    Who do you think paid to have it built years ago???
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