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- California floods first 2,000 acres of Salton Sea wetlands in long . . .
But this moment is less about celebration than it is about catching up The Salton Sea has been shrinking for two decades, a side effect of water transfers from the Imperial Valley to urban areas like San Diego
- Current Information on the Salton Sea - Pacific Institute
California’s Salton Sea is a fertile oasis in the hostile desert of southeastern California, adopted by millions of birds migrating along the Pacific Flyway As California’s largest lake, it stretches across almost 35 miles in a remote, below sea-level valley in the southeastern corner of the state
- Officials Celebrate Flooding of Expanded Habitat at the Salton Sea
Earlier this spring, the SSMP began flooding the original East Pond Thursday’s event, culminating at the edge of the East Pond, reached its crescendo as officials pressed the button releasing a mixture of Salton Sea and New River water into the expansion
- The weather is really bad in California today!! Massive flash flooding . . .
Video footage shows devastating flash flooding, which has left drivers stranded along Highway 86 near Elmore Desert Ranch, near the Salton Sea, California
- Water Flows for the First Time at Major Salton Sea Habitat Project
The state-run Salton Sea Management Program announced the water flows into the project’s east pond in early May The inflow is a mix of water from the Salton Sea and the New River
- California reaches major restoration milestone at the Salton Sea
SALTON SEA – Governor Gavin Newsom today announced a major restoration milestone at the Salton Sea – filling the East Pond Expansion with water to restore habitats lost over time due to increased salination and water loss
- Flash floods strand drivers on Highway 86 - ivpressonline. com
IMPERIAL COUNTY — Imperial County was hit with storms and flash flooding on Monday afternoon and evening, as heavy rains swept across the Valley leaving several drivers stranded along Highway 86 near the Salton Sea
- HOME | Salton Sea COEE
Outreach Imperial County and Coachella Valley residents to inform them about the Salton Sea’s current situation, short-term mitigation solutions and future management proposals
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