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Company execs say Comite Civico del Valle wants cash out of self-interest, but nonprofit head says that's false, it was for low income residents ...
Mario Llanos, assistant deputy secretary for the Salton Sea, grew up in Brawley and spent ... reporter for The Desert Sun and co-authors USA Today Climate Point. She can be reached at jwilson@ ...
The Salton Sea will keep shrinking as global warming saps ... He previously reported for the Desert Sun and USA Today, where he covered renewable energy and public lands. He grew up in Westwood ...
But as farmers face water cuts due to drought and an ever drier Colorado River, the Salton Sea stands to lose again. A dock that once extended onto the Salton Sea, the state’s largest lake ...
A 400 acre swath of wetlands near the Salton Sea burned this weekend ... environment reporter for The Desert Sun, and co-authors USA Today Climate Point, a weekly newsletter on climate, energy ...
This story was originally published by CalMatters. Haze hung over the Salton Sea on a recent winter day, while black-necked stilts and kildeer waded in the shallows, pecking at crustaceans.
But over the last few decades, environmental experts say climate change and drought in the Salton Sea have led to a destination that's been plagued with dust bowls, receding waters and other hazards.
A new mandate on water conservation could have some major impacts on the already struggling Salton Sea. State officials have been busy in 2022, fulfilling a promise made long ago to create wetland ...
Residents around the Salton Sea have been plagued by persistent foul odors emanating from the lake, along with increased incidences of asthma and other respiratory illnesses. In fact, a soon to be ...
Fascinating and fetid, the Salton Sea in southern California lures me back, every year. Driving south from Utah, I take bits of historic Highway 66 and then skirt Joshua Tree National Park to ...
This article was originally featured on Undark. When David Lo first visited the Salton Sea shore in the spring of 2018, he was struck by the sheer oddness of the place: the beach of barnacle ...
That’s because the Salton Sea is filled primarily by agricultural runoff from farms in the Imperial Valley in far Southern California. Those farms have a single source of water: the Colorado River.