Restoring the Salton Sea: An in-depth look at lithium, wetlands and the 10-year plan

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @kellerhorton
    @kellerhorton 8 месяцев назад +21

    Thank you for producing and posting this documentary.

  • @nav662007
    @nav662007 8 месяцев назад +19

    Excellent, concise report on status and plans. I know we are all rooting for good solutions.

    • @oliviasandusky2440
      @oliviasandusky2440 8 месяцев назад +3

      Thank you! Yes we are

    • @TheBierman19
      @TheBierman19 8 месяцев назад

      There is no good solution for the Salton Sea.....it's a dump....... maybe they should just fill it in....

  • @Stan_Rich
    @Stan_Rich 6 месяцев назад +8

    Good reporting. Thank you for producing this. Growing up in San Diego, my family enjoyed the vibrant Salton Sea back in the 60's and witnessed the beginning of it's decline in the 70's to present date. We still enjoy the surrounding Desert and Imperial Valley and we are encouraged with the plans the future holds for this wonderful natural resource.Combined - Helping our Our Wildlife, Improving Human Residency & Living Conditions + Recreational Enjoyment along with our GeoThermal - & growing Lithium Industry.... all can co-exist moving forward.

  • @Channeldyhb
    @Channeldyhb 8 месяцев назад +11

    Thank you for news about the sea

  • @M.Mae.M
    @M.Mae.M 8 месяцев назад +5

    Olivia, your voice and cadence is amazing! Great news peace.

  • @seanDmerryman
    @seanDmerryman 8 месяцев назад +6

    This was reporting at its finest. Great research and explanations. Kudos to the production team. My only suggestion is get rid of the chyron through the entire thing you're covering up 1/3 of everything that you produced.

  • @motorbreath3
    @motorbreath3 7 месяцев назад +2

    Thanks Olivia, I live on the SS part time . Appreciate the thorough report. Such a complex problem with it drying up . I hope you can provide more reports in the future.
    Well done.

  • @Albertangelo123
    @Albertangelo123 5 месяцев назад

    I love taking photos of the Salton Sea. I hope all the plans work to improve the area.

  • @eraven1982
    @eraven1982 7 месяцев назад +1

    Team Audubon & everyone helping restore the sea!!! ❤😊

  • @raymonddon8875
    @raymonddon8875 7 месяцев назад +2

    good job people... all lives matter!

  • @ligerangry
    @ligerangry 2 месяца назад

    I like the Green Attire that the General Briny is dressing 👀.... is awesome!!😉

  • @TriRabbi
    @TriRabbi 6 месяцев назад +5

    I heard of a plan to build a 124-mile aqueduct from the Gulf of California to the Salton Sea. It would carry salt water. It would be a net downhill, with the Gulf being at sea level with tides, so it would flow into the Salton Sea. The flow would have to be regulated with no chance of an uncontrolled flow. The Sea's salinity would increase over time. I heard of another plan that would provide for simultaneous flow in the opposite direction, so that the Salton Sea would become essentially connected two-way with the ocean. It would require a lot of energy to pump the water uphill from the Sea to the ocean. If I were a billionaire and a little younger, I might try to do this and turn the Sea back into a resort and a good place to live. I would build an earthen dam to extract energy from the water falling from the Gulf and use that energy to power said pumps.

  • @californiaredd8646
    @californiaredd8646 2 месяца назад +1

    It was a BEAUTIFUL place!!! Sad!!!

  • @twentystwentythree
    @twentystwentythree 7 месяцев назад

    Incredible journalism wonderful job!

  • @americanrambler4972
    @americanrambler4972 8 месяцев назад +6

    Basically all the water from the Colorado river has and is being extracted with virtually none reaching the gulf of California, and thus has severely impacted that area as well.
    Currently, the salton sea existence is owed to a man made blunder which diverted the Colorado river for a period of time. When that diversion was stopped, the sea started drying up. The diversion of the water supply for the Aral Sea resulted in it shrinking to less than 40% of its original size and has destroyed the economy of a massive region. The same thing happened to the Tulare lakes system in the San Fernando valley of California. And it’s also happening to lake walker in Nevada, the lake is shrinking and getting much saltier because of source water diversion.
    Basically, when you take away the water supply, lakes dry up and die. With long term consequences.

  • @rudygrajeda1510
    @rudygrajeda1510 8 месяцев назад +5

    I don' tknow why anyone would live there. I've stopped there coming back from Anza Borrego and the stench is unbearable. Where people live looks like dystopian ghetto's. There will be whole neighborhoods of destroyed abandoned houses then a house with someone living in it. There is so much garbage strewn around everywhere, graffiti on almost every building, yet people live there. The whole place should be condemned, it's toxic and a garbage dump. The water is full of agricultural fertilizers, pesticides and chemicals. I've heard talk for decades about how they are going to fix it. Never going to happen, it's too massive and the cost will be too much.

    • @Juneisthebestmonth
      @Juneisthebestmonth 7 месяцев назад +1

      It would not happen even if it were free

    • @nicolenenallet3251
      @nicolenenallet3251 5 месяцев назад +1

      And yet, though it's extremely poor it doesn't look it, it's probably what you call dystopian, it's kind of out of this world and thus not really depressing, just weird.

  • @brandiebradford6436
    @brandiebradford6436 Месяц назад

    We need to do anything we can to get the help. We live out there and more and more are getting more health problems.

  • @ionidhunedoara1491
    @ionidhunedoara1491 7 месяцев назад +4

    Aral Sea in Kazakhstan has similar problem and is being addressed by increased plantings of Desert Tamarisk, called Saxaul. Can that tree be utilized for Salton or is it considered an invasive nuisance?

    • @grigoryheaton9346
      @grigoryheaton9346 5 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, it's quite invasive in the sonoran desert. There's already huge plains of tamarisk spreading on the some of the dried up edges at the south shore, especially around Rock Hill

  • @GloryDaze73
    @GloryDaze73 3 месяца назад

    Hope the new industry can contribute to the restoration project. We need to work with nature, because we've spent hundreds of years just exploiting it.

  • @MyPigletFarts
    @MyPigletFarts 4 месяца назад

    Save the Salton Sea! Connect to the ocean

  • @johnpublic168
    @johnpublic168 8 месяцев назад +4

    Restoring the Salton sea should be restored to its 1850 condition

  • @davidcouch6514
    @davidcouch6514 4 месяца назад +2

    Restoration has to be of fresh water sources.

  • @Good-luck-Jonathan
    @Good-luck-Jonathan 8 месяцев назад +2

    What I thought California is all about no chemicals and no environmental damage. What happened? You can’t mandate organic firming in the area only?

    • @juliebutler8241
      @juliebutler8241 8 месяцев назад +1

      Lived there. So Cal people shit in their own backyard. Back to Northern Cal where people care about the land.

  • @FatKat67
    @FatKat67 Месяц назад

    Does anyone know about or have pictures of the 'Mystery Glyphs or Inscriptions ' found by the Salton Sea?

  • @fastheartmartvideos
    @fastheartmartvideos 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great and informative news story! Thanks! With all the prospects of lithium and the money that will come from it, hopefully the "Sea to Sea" canal from th eSea of Cortez to the Salton Sea can be completed to address the toxic dust. The lithium companies could pay the Mexican government for the access rights for the canal. The canal could also benefit the Mexican economy in the area of the canal as the canal would provide good places for resort towns along it 🤷‍♂

    • @Juneisthebestmonth
      @Juneisthebestmonth 7 месяцев назад

      If you try to suck cash from the companies extracting needed lithium from geothermal brine, they will simply find the extraction not profitable and just go to the massive new finds in tax-free Nevada. Stop with the tax/spend mentality before ALL industry moves from Califonia. That is already well along the way.

  • @marshall-w9h
    @marshall-w9h 5 месяцев назад +1

    it's not impossible to reduce the issue - fist step is to reduce the dust by growing hemp, use this hemp to build buildings.
    this will help pull a lot of pollution, act as wind break and help cool the ground.
    saving water by direct watering. cleaning the water before it's is drained into sea...
    removing the pollution be washing the soil - using this waste as carbon block... yes it can be done

  • @dagabriel9416
    @dagabriel9416 8 месяцев назад +2

    And let’s remember, the San Andreas fault runs straight through this area, palm spring, etc. plan accordingly as in, do not create a dense population hub.

  • @cyrusasiimwe1992
    @cyrusasiimwe1992 2 месяца назад

    Salton Sea vs. Lake Victoria: A Size Comparison
    Lake Victoria is significantly larger than the Salton Sea in both surface area and depth.
    Surface Area:
    Lake Victoria: 59,947 square kilometers (23,146 square miles)
    Salton Sea: 924 square kilometers (357 square miles)
    Lake Victoria is approximately 65 times larger than the Salton Sea in terms of surface area.
    Depth:
    Lake Victoria: Maximum depth of 80-81 meters (262-266 feet)
    Salton Sea: Maximum depth of 13 meters (43 feet)
    Lake Victoria is significantly deeper than the Salton Sea, with a maximum depth approximately six times greater.
    In summary, Lake Victoria is a much larger and deeper body of water compared to the Salton Sea. While the Salton Sea is the largest lake in California, it pales in comparison to the vastness of Lake Victoria, one of the Great Lakes of Africa.

  • @TheBierman19
    @TheBierman19 8 месяцев назад +4

    What the microbiologist doesn't tell you is that the Salton Sea is above the San Andreas fault, and the weight of more water in the Salton Sea would put pressure on the San Andreas fault that is below it......then.....guess what happens when you put pressure on that earthquake fault.??!?!

    • @oliviasandusky2440
      @oliviasandusky2440 8 месяцев назад +3

      Well yes he’s a microbiologist not a seismologist 😊

    • @motorbreath3
      @motorbreath3 7 месяцев назад +1

      How bout when you REMOVE all that weight off a fault ?

    • @nicolenenallet3251
      @nicolenenallet3251 5 месяцев назад +1

      What about the vibrations caused by the drilling? That , is far more dangerous

  • @leroyessel2010
    @leroyessel2010 4 месяца назад +1

    Extracting Co2 out of Salton Sea or ocean water combined with minerals for building materials and free hydrogen gaseous fuel can be sold for transportation or electrical generation providing free desalinated ocean water as exhaust.

    • @leroyessel2010
      @leroyessel2010 4 месяца назад

      Ocean water has 150 times more dissolved Co2 than air contains.

  • @annmitchell-scott7562
    @annmitchell-scott7562 8 месяцев назад +2

    I guess it is obvious they won't restore the actual sea itself. So sad. Great report, however!

  • @michaelgrimes3564
    @michaelgrimes3564 8 месяцев назад +2

    it is toxic, very toxic and has taken way too many lives of wildlife & dogs, our dog as well. Do NOT go there at all. Stay Away!

  • @rtz549
    @rtz549 8 месяцев назад

    An above ground pipe installs faster then a buried system. Nearest viable water source that's not the Colorado river?

  • @motownbiker92
    @motownbiker92 8 месяцев назад +2

    I've heard many good stories about beavers being introduced into arid areas of the west to create more habitable areas for endangered species. Is this a possibility for the Salton Sea ?

    • @pepperonish
      @pepperonish 8 месяцев назад +1

      Probably not for this dry of an area. The Salton Sea shouldn't even be where it is. It was manmade (by accident) 120 years ago.

    • @juliebutler8241
      @juliebutler8241 8 месяцев назад +3

      Beavers would fry in the summer!

    • @ligerangry
      @ligerangry 3 месяца назад

      Gila monsters and tortoises easily would endure summer!🌞

  • @bluelava4282
    @bluelava4282 5 месяцев назад

    Appreciate

  • @nicolenenallet3251
    @nicolenenallet3251 5 месяцев назад

    Somebody please tell me which side of the lake the railroad track is on?

  • @leroyessel2010
    @leroyessel2010 5 месяцев назад +1

    Ocean or polluted salt pond water can compete with lithium, oil, natural gas, hydro electricity or solar wind energy. The @EirexTech is 5 year old Canadian company that utilized prehistoric cavitation technology releasing highly competitive hydrogen from any type of water including waste plastic saturated with ocean water for cheap synthetic fuels. The effort to restore the Salton Sea, Laguna Salada and Death Valley with endless sources of ocean water will increase monsoonal moisture and rainfall for Colorado Basin. The old fashioned salt water desalination or electrolysis of water for hydrogen generation can't be compared to cavitation by Eirex Tech in Canada.

    • @leroyessel2010
      @leroyessel2010 5 месяцев назад

      To learn more about Cavitation google search Pistol Shrimp that snaps it's claws to crack very hard clam shells without touching the shell with invisible cavitation bubbles. The Eirex Tech cracks any type of water molecule with powerful man made bubbles. The RUclips video by Prof. Marc Ramsey, Vanderbilt University titled "Energetic Cavitation Collapse" demonstrate the unlimited overunity energy potential of cavitation that dares to disrupt old science conclusions that many worship as religous cult members.

  • @daleferguson1233
    @daleferguson1233 3 месяца назад

    SAVE THE SEA...

  • @GregAvey-s1n
    @GregAvey-s1n Месяц назад

    Could planting mangroves help solve some of the pollution?

  • @bigdanny9721
    @bigdanny9721 5 месяцев назад

    Salton Sea has a funny shape 😝

  • @bugsybogart6926
    @bugsybogart6926 8 месяцев назад +2

    All due respect they all look so clueless in that valley All they have to do is to create a boring pipeline through that whole valley and used majority of that water from the sea to fertilize everything and plant trees and use cow manure to grow more vegetation and have that water keep flowing through there and create more vegetation and keep fertilizing that whole valley all the way up to death valley if they were very smart with this because they Should have done this two decades ago They wouldn't have these problems

    • @Juneisthebestmonth
      @Juneisthebestmonth 7 месяцев назад

      No water will be added to this Mistake Lake. Plus you cannot convey ocean water in a pipeline below sea level in an active earthquake zone. HARD STOP. It will NEVER happen

  • @waynekaczmarek946
    @waynekaczmarek946 4 месяца назад

    I'm sorry, I forgot to say this; because I didn't see it coming until more than half way through this video, why is money such an evil thing? BECAUSE IT'S NOT! PEOPLE ARE, AND GREED IS THE OUTCOME OF MONEY

  • @sergioramirez3426
    @sergioramirez3426 Месяц назад

    Unless the water from the New river is cut off the salton sea will never be fixed. The New river is sewer water that comes from Mexicali

  • @Joe-ng5ez
    @Joe-ng5ez 4 месяца назад

    can you stay in a motel here overnight is it safe

  • @surfmotor
    @surfmotor Месяц назад

    Theyve had a plan for 30 + years.

  • @whitehousey2k
    @whitehousey2k 7 месяцев назад +2

    Restore Lake Tulare instead. How about restore the largest natural lake in California rather than restoring a man made lake created by an industrial accident.

  • @sh0t0kan
    @sh0t0kan 5 месяцев назад

    They should build and aqueduct and pump sea water to refill the lake

  • @bugsybogart6926
    @bugsybogart6926 8 месяцев назад

    They don't have any trees like palm trees and different exotic trees like they have down there in Florida If they plant more of those kinds of trees and fertilize most of that valley and use the seawater to help all that grow then they will have that much of polluted air because it needs vegetation to grow Use the water to help it grow and fertilize it and use that water to help it grow more vegetation and that will solve your problems

  • @DefensisIndus
    @DefensisIndus 8 месяцев назад

    To me San Diego and Imperial are like the most mystical parts of Southern California 🌬️ Together they make the 'Imperial Saints' 🤴💪

  • @818jessejames
    @818jessejames 8 месяцев назад +1

    Radiation smell volcano great idea 👍😵‍💫🙃🤔💩💩

  • @PhatallyFlawless
    @PhatallyFlawless 5 месяцев назад +1

    Danny mullens documentary was better

  • @thomasmcmullen4523
    @thomasmcmullen4523 7 месяцев назад

    A small petri dish of the world bio systems !

  • @sjordan93436
    @sjordan93436 3 месяца назад

    The basic problem is California s thirst. Drying up the Salton Sea is one f several large scale idea. The others are recycling waste water and bypassing the delta. None of the above are without Major controversies…. No good choice.

  • @TheWhale45
    @TheWhale45 Месяц назад

    All you need is water...

  • @JonesGermanni
    @JonesGermanni 8 месяцев назад +1

    it's not a sea...

  • @raybruneau4726
    @raybruneau4726 5 месяцев назад

    Mississippi WEST spring flooding water to Colorado river !!!!

  • @matthewsgauge
    @matthewsgauge 8 месяцев назад +2

    Slab City

  • @aaronosb7787
    @aaronosb7787 8 месяцев назад +2

    You can't fix the salton sea when there is a volcano under it causing most of the problems

  • @juliebutler8241
    @juliebutler8241 8 месяцев назад +1

    The off road vehicles tear up the ground and send dust everywhere!

  • @raybruneau4726
    @raybruneau4726 5 месяцев назад

    Desalination sea of Cortes

  • @ligerangry
    @ligerangry 3 месяца назад

    If they are ask for help to restore the...., Can billionaires help 💰?

  • @charleneweege7149
    @charleneweege7149 7 месяцев назад

    Good job. If you can bring back boating, etc you can collect money from boaters to fix the sea.

    • @Juneisthebestmonth
      @Juneisthebestmonth 7 месяцев назад

      funny. there will never be any boating anymore on this toxic and temporary lake

    • @charleneweege7149
      @charleneweege7149 7 месяцев назад

      @@Juneisthebestmonth I hope your wrong

    • @Juneisthebestmonth
      @Juneisthebestmonth 7 месяцев назад

      @@charleneweege7149 It has been the plan for about 20 years to eliminate the small flow remaining from the Colorado River. The only remaining flow is from the sewage treatment plant, the highly polluted New River loaded with industrial pollutants from Mexico, and the very decreased residual of agricultural runoff. The lake will be reduced to a small 15 foot deep lagoon over the next 15 years. Remember - "restoration" does NOT mean "refilling". They are making defined wetland areas for the few remaining critters. The newly exposed playa will be hard-pan solid surface (like the Utah Salt Flats). The area is already surrounded by a vast desert that is generating the particulates, so the newly exposed playa's additions is rather insignificant compared to the local area.

  • @sergioramirez3426
    @sergioramirez3426 Месяц назад

    8:35 lies.... the main water source for the salton sea comes from the New river which is sewer water coming from Mexicali. Unless the water from the New river is cut off the salton sea will never be fixed. How pathetic to blame the farmers

  • @brianjohnson8616
    @brianjohnson8616 4 месяца назад

    None of this filters and cleans up the farming pollution. Waste of taxpayer dollars

  • @waynekaczmarek946
    @waynekaczmarek946 4 месяца назад

    Well since no one can comment on a truth based opinion, why the hell even put this stupid video up?? I'm outta here, but before I go; greedy people suck!!!!!

  • @kenxiong6830
    @kenxiong6830 8 месяцев назад +3

    You can build trails and parks but I doubt anyone is going to come knowing the health effects caused by the Salton sea. Imagine if California piped all the run off from all these atmospheric rivers to the Salton sea. Problem solved!

    • @oliviasandusky2440
      @oliviasandusky2440 8 месяцев назад

      The trails are more for the locals already living in the area. And that’s a great idea!

    • @kenxiong6830
      @kenxiong6830 8 месяцев назад

      @@oliviasandusky2440 you think it’s a good idea to be out there with all that dangerous dust flying around? Remember that the people in this area already have a higher than average asthma risk

    • @oliviasandusky2440
      @oliviasandusky2440 8 месяцев назад

      @@kenxiong6830 it’s not a great idea, but for some locals walking is a main source of travel.

    • @oliviasandusky2440
      @oliviasandusky2440 8 месяцев назад

      @@kenxiong6830and yes I remember that, I did this report 😊

    • @kenxiong6830
      @kenxiong6830 8 месяцев назад

      @@oliviasandusky2440why not invest into a rural public transport system? Wouldn’t that be better than letting these folks walk in the dust? I think the trails and walkways are a good idea but the issue with the dust has to be sorted out first to minimize their exposure to dust