South Bay residents hope pollution survey sparks action from federal government

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South Bay residents hope pollution survey sparks action from federal government
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Thousands of people in the South Bay hope their experience with pollution problems will finally be a call to action for the federal government.

For the past month, people who live, work and play near the Tijuana River Valley and the South Bay, have been asked to chronicle their experiences on an online survey from the CDC

“It’s horrible. It's nasty. Wake up, go to sleep and it smells like poop. It's horrible," exclaimed Rebecca Rodriguez, an Imperial Beach resident.

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