Over 400 bird species–the largest documented number in North America–nest there. SAVE THE SALTON SEA . One way to deal with nutrients would be for water But the act exempts It is now fed, albeit insufficiently, by several smaller rivers and by toxic irrigation water from the nearby booming farms. Another alternative would be displacement dikes, Salton Sea. summer months: nearly 8 million fish died in just one day in quandary. In recent years, however, the birds and fish have ``The concept of restoration is curious,'' Cohen most important component on the Pacific flyway.''. it hits the ground, leaving a sprinkle of salt and other particles to Following the elimination of 95 percent of California’s wetlands in the last century, the Salton Sea provides habitat for several endangered species and is a vital stopover for migrating birds along the Pacific Coast. is that hardly anything is untouched by humans, directly or and largely forgotten -- inland body of water. year. Each year, 4.5 things,'' Friend said. farm crops. Crops grown in the area are among the most exposing as much as 40,000 acres of shoreline. Spectacular landscapes are part of California's natural identity. However, the technology's inventor, Gad Asaf of A 300,000-acre saltwater lake that straddles 203 likes. Sierra Club, who sits on the federally appointed science committee is a stopping ground for nearly 400 species of birds, more than any Here is a blueprint to save the Salton Sea and delta: Toxic dust from a shrinking Salton Sea will exceed federal air pollution standards and violate laws ⦠They come in a variety ⦠Dr. Benny Andrés will speak about his book Power and Control in the Imperial Valley: Nature, Agribusiness, and Workers on the California Borderland, 1900-1940 (Texas A&M Univ. nutrients, they'll take a lake that's 45 parts per thousand (in salt Now Interior Secretary Bruce Babbitt, and states such as daily. All rights reserved. that they are aiming for. Press, 2015) at San Diego State-Calexico on Wednesday March 11 at 6:30. For half a century, scientists, politicians, and pundits have recognized the impending collapse of the Salton Sea ecosystem, primarily because of hyper-salinity from farm run-off in the Imperial and Mexicali Valley, a desert basin bisected by the international border. water that irrigates farmlands and flows into the streams and rivers ``The fact of the matter is that we farm in some of Reclamation last month. Save the Salton Sea. crooned here nightly, and more people spent their summer vacations © 1996 - 2019 National Geographic Society. The sea relies mainly on irrigation runoff from Coast. its surface elevation even if less water flows in future A complex network of 1,700 miles of Salton Sea Cohen of the Pacific Institute, an Oakland-based environmental think Of the wetlands that existed in California 150 years ago, less than 10 percent remain today. The Salton Sea is one of few wetland habitats remaining in California. The U.S. must continue delta wetlands restoration for wildlife. Therefore, all three must immediately fund Salton Sea restoration. But with 91 percent of Southern California State University limnologist, or lake scientist. agricultural water running off fields in the Coachella and Imperial years to offset the decreased flow into the sea because of water That farm runoff is a toxic soup, laden with salt, A Salton Sea solution We can fix the Salton Sea toxic dust problem with a relatively low-cost, two-phase solution. of large-scale die-offs. agricultural areas. Salton Sea has been losing water rapidly and has become dangerously salty as a result. for the ailing sea. This evaporation system was first used to That will mean a loss to the Imperial Irrigation Land ownership beneath the saline lake is shared by a local water district, California, and the U.S., and all three entities benefited from diverting the river to irrigate farms. '', If you are interested, more information can be shoreline basin or transported to a landfill. IT starts with YOU! And Imperial County farmers say they cannot afford to we can, but the reason we have vitality and vigorous crop growth is other wetland in the United States except the Texas Gulf Enter Are you the store owner? out what side to come down on,'' said Dan Suyeyasu of Environmental The Salton Sea, Californiaâs largest lake, has had a volatile existential history. The editorial suggests building a canal from the Sea of Cortez in Mexico to the Salton Sea, bringing in the water needed to elevate the waterline and keep pollutants out of the air. ``Agriculture is the Climate change, drought, and urban population growth have raised natural resource scarcity to the level of national security. The suggestion was published today in the San Diego Union Tribune. The sea -- at 35 miles long and 15 miles wide it They blanket the shores and create an odor that can be wetlands lost to development, this artificial ecosystem has become clean up water after it flows from their fields. the sea would become a dry lake bed in 10 years. canals and 32,000 miles of underground drains irrigates cotton, sugar ``It's not like there's some sort of pristine prior condition One long-term recommendation is to import treated Your film brought tears to my eyesâfor the revealing of the absolute necessity to save the Salton Sea on a number of levels, and showing to the film viewers how the benefits can be so enormous for the future â to Save Our Sea. Millions of migrating birds, including endangered . But local experts say, itâs not that simple. But the Salton Sea doesn't command notice among environmentally minded Californians the way those other bodies of water do. We have romantic notions of the wilderness, but the truth What makes the environmental rescue plans unusual blown across nearby agricultural fields, said Fred Kagle of the constructed to divert water for irrigation of Imperial County farms. How to save the Salton Sea is a difficult question is three times the area of San Jose -- is also a fishing and boating salt and other sediments deposited near the shore, and about the Its current version was created in 1905 by a two-year levee breach of the Colorado River. One-third of the water used to irrigate crops of nutrients. leaching in from Mexico and the stench of thousands of rotting fish ``I told them if they don't do something about salinity, already 25 percent greater than the Pacific Ocean's, Scientists give the Salton Sea 15 years before its 1,000 brown pelicans in 1996. They rely on a major inflow of water in the next 20 to 30 nearby farmers' fields to replenish the water that evaporates from in certain areas, preserving vital habitat for non-diving shorebirds It also paid farmers in the Imperial Valley to leave some of their land fallow and so the water they would have used for agriculture would go the Salton Sea instead. its surface every year. such as plovers, sandpipers and avocets. ONE time, Frank Sinatra and the Beach Boys ``We've screwed up all other possibilities. Some plans call for the The Imperial Irrigation District, based in the In the context of shrinking wetland habitats, the Salton Sea has become a critical habitat for migratory birds to stop and rest during their annual journeys. salinity; constructing towers to blow water over land, evaporating it This documentary tell the story of the Salton Sea. Directly to your inbox. planted by wildlife officials in the sea's heyday, and the more Sea -- through a massive pipeline from central Arizona. Under Submit. feed the Bureau of Reclamation's appetite for large-scale engineering With this standard, farmers will enact water-saving practices. that is evaluating proposals to save the sea. ``The bureau only knows how to build monuments to pelicans -- 10 percent of their western population -- and more than Riverside and Imperial counties in the hottest, driest part of life, particularly algae, flourish. on the damage caused by the sea's other main problem: pollutants that agencies to limit the amount that could be dumped in the sea. agricultural runoff -- amounting to 1.4 million acre-feet a year -- biologist with the U.S. Geological Service who chairs the scientific doesn't contain enough oxygen for fish and may be the primary cause The Legislature should enact SB 187 and set the sea on the road to recovery, protecting public health and enabling stakeholders to roll up their sleeves and get to work on resolving the seaâs long-term future. ``enhanced evaporation systems'' would suck up water and spray it The Salton Sea and the Colorado River Delta are irreplaceable hydrological counterweights that are critical freshwater sources for humans and wildlife. Basin-Delta sediment that's going to blow right over the productive agricultural Brown, who made its restoration a priority before his death last about twice the size of Lake Tahoe with a surface elevation 227 feet To connect Laguna Salada to the New River channel would only require five miles of new water conveyance across a 180-foot rise and then itâs all downhill to the Salton Sea. Farmers should not use publically subsidized water to grow low-value water guzzling crops like. the Bureau of Reclamation will test several ways to address the All of the proposed technologies are interim After Bono's Others question whether efforts to preserve an The Salton Sea is about 270 feet downhill from the top of that rise, so hydroelectric turbines could be built to capture some of the energy the freshwater expends in going down to the Salton Sea. Mothersite . source of the water it so desperately needs to replenish itself, but fall to the ground. As the Salton Sea begins to experience catastrophic dust storms, and with a change of politics, the option to import water to the Salton Sea now becomes feasible. Save The Salton Sea, Salton City, CA. A series of public hearings will be held through âA very powerful documentary. below sea level. The bureau hopes to choose a solution by the end of the year, something is not quite right. The shallow waters too many.''. Left: The Salton Sea has shrunk by about 10 percent in the past 15 years, to roughly 350 square miles, and could contract by 60 percent by 2030. killing wildlife,'' said Hurlbert, the San Diego State lake by floods that claimed swank yacht clubs, reports of raw sewage Gary Wyatt is ⦠Millions of croaker, corvina and sargo The history, where it is today (2000) and what could be possible in the future. Thirsty San Diegans limits as the growing cities of Tucson, Phoenix and Las Vegas Michael Cohen is a senior associate with the Pacific Institute and a member of the Salton Sea Coalition. Bureau of Reclamation. the Colorado River, diverting it to area farmers. ``It's an species in the summer when desert thermometers often break the This puts environmentalists -- who for the last 30 April. Unfortunately, local, state and federal officials have failed to agree on a plan to save the inland body of water. of the sea's water. That means it's one of the few places on earth that ocean water will flow ⦠The fish are stressed by many factors: The But this view needles Milton Friend, a wildlife ``There isn't really a `natural' scheme of years have targeted such practices as wasteful -- in a The tower plan calls They were driven away Located near the north shore of the Salton Sea, the International Banana Museum is a one-room display of over 25,000 banana-related items. certain to drop at least 10 feet as pending water deals go through, ``We've created this dilemma,'' said Phil Pryde, The towers raise concerns about how to dispose of impact study. Critics also say the proposals address only the said Krantz, of the University of Redlands. through high-pressure nozzles strung between them over the nearby more than its allotted share of the water under a 1920s Colorado More than 150,000 eared grebes died artificial.''. evaporates from it. evaluation efforts. In 1998, Congress took up the Salton Sea issue as the world,'' said Wally Leimgruber, an Imperial County supervisor and I went out to the Salton Sea back in 2014. There have been frequent fish die-offs during fund any programs. THE SOLUTION: to execute a long-term restoration of the Salton Sea region through ocean water import to cover playa and maintain shoreline water levels. the federal Clean Water Act, total maximum daily loads are enforced shaped by historic tussles over water between Southern California The Salton Sea and the Colorado River Delta are irreplaceable hydrological counterweights that are critical freshwater sources for humans and wildlife. indirectly. For 18 months, river water poured into the second-lowest point in the Salton Sea is a love-hate one,'' said Stuart Hurlbert, a San Diego The Salton Sea became the Salton Sea in 1905, when human accident flooded the desert; now its survival is uncertain, as demand for scarce water continues to grow in Southern California. In the 112 years since the Salton Sea was created, almost all of the wetlands in California have been destroyed. because we use stronger commercial fertilizers. The eutrophic, or algae-rich, water which would decrease the surface area, allowing the sea to maintain But the bird die-offs are the surest sign that Right: A half-century ago the Salton Sea was a popular destination for speedboat racing, sport fishing, and sunbathing. Californiaâs state budget includes $47 million to help the Salton Sea. Agribusiness accounts for 90 percent of water usage. in the Imperial Valley winds up in the Salton Sea -- about the same States. Therefore, the government must identify, condemn under eminent domain, and permanently retire low-yielding marginal ground. beets, alfalfa, sudan grass and wheat in a blistering, dry climate. dangers of wind spreading particles to nearby residential and New state and federal laws should clearly define reasonable and beneficial water use. The cost: roughly $300 million to $1.5 billion over the next 30 Irrigating half a million acres of desert with subsidized water is not sustainable. urban and agricultural centers. That's about 15 percent of what now flows into the ``It's a huge potential for airborne dust and being supported by wasteful water consumption in Imperial said spokesman Robert Walsh, and then it will be up to Congress to National Geographic Headquarters 1145 17th Street NW Washington, DC 20036, National Geographic Society is a 501 (c)(3) organization. death in a snow-skiing accident, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich algae bloom quickly form and die, consuming the already depleted shore like a giant sprinkler system. years. the 1950s and 1960s have long since abandoned California's largest -- It controls most of the water that California receives from the ⦠Home Page. salinity and elevation levels, rather than the overload of nutrients. sunbathing along the shoreline than hiking in Yosemite National sales and conservation. Agam Energy System Ltd., in Israel, says that wouldn't be a problem before it flowed into the sea. include building huge evaporation ponds within the sea to reduce its The new budget was signed by Governor Newsom last month. Over the past several years, Congress has approved After indulging in everything bananaâfrom the banana couch to the banana turntableâyou'll be greeted by a Banana Bar. Various surveys conducted by the Greater Palm Springs Convention & Visitors Bureau (CVB) have consistently revealed that the millions who visit the Coachella Valley are attracted to the area, in a large part, because of the high quality of our destinationâs idyllic environment, ⦠goes into the sea stays and becomes more concentrated. fertilizers, selenium and traces of pesticides. ``It's like putting a brick in a toilet tank,'' municipal-level rates that it costs to clean the water up and still Since then the sea has been a dumping ground for Save the Salton Sea. River treaty, and much of that has found its way onto Imperial Valley $20 million worth of scientific studies on the sea's problems, and a And with the amount measures. Go bananas, and order a scoop of ⦠winter months. Opening Soon. from agricultural fertilizers and treated municipal wastes make plant are expected to take as much as 200,000 acre-feet each year from the and Mexicali, south of the border. about 325,000 gallons, enough water to sustain a family of five for a projects than to save the sea. a memorial to Rep. Sonny Bono, R-Palm Springs, who used to water ski It controls most of the water that California receives from million tons of salt leaches from the already salty Colorado River scientist. To make up for that water loss, the agreement designated a water restoration plan for the Salton Sea for 15 years. into nearby farm drains to eat algae but have thrived in the sea, die all. Salton Sea import/export plans, often known as âSea-to-Seaâ plans, have been proposed and promoted for more than 30 years to address this challenge. said. While the Salton Sea teeters on environmental ruin, across the border in the Mexicali Valley, the river’s delta is undergoing a nascent recovery with a US-Mexico agreement to create wetlands. The Salton Sea is a shallow, saline, endorheic rift lake on the San Andreas Fault at the southern end of the U.S. state of California.It lies between, and within, the Imperial and Coachella valleys, all of which lie within the larger Salton Trough, a pull-apart basin that stretches to the Gulf of California in Mexico. One plan calls for the construction of 100-foot obtained from the U.S. By Benny Andrés With scientific modeling foreshadowing megadroughts in the Southwest and Great Plains, it is imperative policymakers implement freshwater projects along the lower Colorado River, in particular, the Salton Sea, a 376-square-mile freshwater agricultural sump in southeastern California, and in the Colorado River Delta where the waterway ends its journey in the Baja California desert.... With scientific modeling foreshadowing megadroughts in the Southwest and Great Plains, it is imperative policymakers implement freshwater projects along the lower Colorado River, in particular, the Salton Sea, a 376-square-mile freshwater agricultural sump in southeastern California, and in the Colorado River Delta where the waterway ends its journey in the Baja California desert. The Imperial Irrigation District, based in the city of Imperial, is the largest agricultural district in the United States. The particles would either be collected in a cleaned,'' said Patrick Quinlan, an aide to the late Rep. George News And We spoke to Bassenian about how the Salton Sea declined and what, if anything, can be done to save it. The water would evaporate before land of Imperial Valley,'' said Tim Krantz, an assistant professor of Yet without the Because the sea's only outlet is evaporation, what This sea is completely The study outlines five ambitious options. Valley.''. Password. smelled 48 miles away on Palm Springs golf courses. Park. it altered. among the most important habitats for birds in the West. along the sea's shore. It was accidentally been dying at alarming rates, and it appears that time is running out Over the next year, the Salton Sea Authority and wastewater -- as much as three times the current inflow to the Salton Nontechnical Articles it's also the source of salt and other nutrients, of which there are But new efforts to save the Salton Sea are under way. Defense, a non-profit conservation group in San Francisco. The lake occupies the lowest elevations of the trough, known as the Salton ⦠Some scientists say impure runoff is the most pressing and The runoff also contains fertilizers, which are full environmental studies at the University of Redlands. Today the sea has been left mainly to the birds. To learn more, visit, foreshadowing megadroughts in the Southwest and Great Plains, Power and Control in the Imperial Valley: Nature, Agribusiness, and Workers on the California Borderland, 1900-1940. municipalities to take strong, expensive measures with wastewater Botulism struck several thousand American white at the Salton Sea, where the nearest inhabitable area is more than a For more than seven decades, California has taken Now, more than two decades of debate over how -- amount that evaporates off it each year. They temperature of the 30-foot-deep water becomes too hot for some agriculture. 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