Supervisor Vargas: No Toxic Gas Risk in Tijuana River Valley, Experts Assure
Science/Environment Updates on Toxic Gas Concerns
County air quality and public health experts are addressing fears regarding reported toxic gas levels in the Tijuana River Valley. Despite alarming reports by university researchers in South Bay, Supervisor Vargas emphasizes there is no immediate threat to public health.
Expert Reassurances
Recent evaluations reveal that the air quality remains stable. The county encourages residents to stay informed as safety measures are continuously updated.
- Public health experts actively monitor air quality.
- Continuous assessments ensure community safety.
- Educational outreach to dispel myths surrounding air quality.
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