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An aging, federal wastewater treatment plant at the U.S.-Mexico border that allows Tijuana sewage to foul San Diego’s southern shorelines has finally secured a contractor to begin crucial repairs and double its current capacity. The U.S. International Boundary and Water Commission (IBWC), the federal agency that operates the facility, said Wednesday that it had awarded a $42.4 million contract to Long Beach-based PCL Construction. That contract covers the design phase of the multi-phased project, which is expected ultimately to cost as much as $600 million. Officials said the firm hired Stantec Consulting Services of San Diego to carry out the design work. Some construction is anticipated to begin later this year, they added. Want to read the full article? Go to Federalhelpcenter.com and sign up. Its FREE!

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