The White House Wants to Help Save the Salton Sea

This week the Obama Administration announced it would be teaming up with California on the important initiative.

The Salton Sea needs help. The听large saline lake听serves as a vital bird habitat in Southeastern California, and it has been shrinking for years. From the now-dry lakebed erupts toxic dust plumes that threaten the health of tens of thousands of Californians. The slowly evaporating waters are becoming poisonous due to high salinity levels, killing the fish that serve as food for visiting birds. And the once-thriving vacation economy that surrounded the Salton Sea has all but vanished.

Environmental justice听groups and conservation organizations like 探花精选 have argued for action on the Salton Sea for years, but progress has been slow.听Finally, some headway.听This week the Obama Administration and听California heeded those calls by 听a new agreement to help address the lake鈥檚 rapidly compounding problems.

The agreement focuses on two key areas: long-term environmental viability of the Salton Sea and associated watershed, and renewable energy development in the area. Included in the agreement is a $10 million fundraising goal over five years from a collection of private foundations. That money will be used to support a plan to protect public health and the environment, promote drought resilience, and increase听habitat restoration. Renewable energy development鈥攁nd the associated economic development鈥攊s also a big focus of the agreement, which specifically mentions local geothermal energy development as a possible path to economic stability.

This pact听is just the start to finally addressing the Salton Sea鈥檚 problems, but it鈥檚 a promising one. To learn more about the Salton Sea and the environmental and public-health issues surrounding it, read our recent feature article on it here.听Read more about 探花精选 California's work on the Salton Sea .