Before a strong wind in the Tijuana River Valley hit the area, flooding the region and covering it with trash and debris that flowed in from Tijuana, the bastard land is beginning to look like it did.
A beautiful green rugs made of grass has been revealed after almost all the trash has been dumped.
The International Boundary and Water Commission, which oversees the area, has been in charge of the recovery, using crew and products based in Texas.
More than a fortnight ago, IBWC started moving the trash and debris into large mounds and hills, which is where the back-breaking job started.
A neighborhood company has been hired to deliver the dumpsters before moving the waste to a waste in the area.
More than 57 tons of trash and dirt, including wheels, plastics, desks, chairs, basketballs, and other items from Mexico that were carried by the Tijuana River during the wind three months ago, have been removed from the site so far. These include wheels, resins, tables, chairs, basketballs, and many other things.
The IBWC claims that the work “is anticipated to continue for another three to four weeks.”