The Tijuana
River Estuary Interpretive Center, Part 6
The most prominent
geographical feature on this side of the estuary and “park”
is the long black line of poisonous creosote soaked pilings stretching
off southwards into the distance. The pilings are all that remain
of a large local sewer line that fed the massive expanse of settling
ponds which are the "Estuarine Reserve." The sewer pipe
has long been removed but the thick black poisonous pilings remain.
Some find sport in hopping from one piling to the next until they
slip and fall in the swamp. No one has yet made it to the end.

With a total budget exceeding a hundred million dollars a year
and a magnet for grants from all corners, this “preserve”
has a solid future.