Laptop Battery Two sentences into "Drop Bid to Revive the Dying Salton Sea" (by Brent M. Haddad and Christopher J. Brown, Commentary, July 14) and I was upset. By the end of the article I was incensed. That "there is virtually nothing that can stop that" [the death of the Salton Sea] is patently wrong. For there is a solution. And it is win, win, win.
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Thinkpad Bring water from the Sea of Cortez. It is less salty than the Salton Sea. It is at sea level. The Salton Sea is more than 200 feet below sea level. Win for the sea, for the birds, for recreation, for jobs (anyone care about jobs anymore?), for the environment and for Baja California. Areas to the north of the Sea of Cortez are dying also because its northern feed has been taken by California farmers. By sending the water north, the Sea of Cortez gets a flow (and its fishing industry revived). With gravity on our side, the Pacific then refills the Sea of Cortez and everyone has a better life.
However, even more upsetting was your morose and inaccurate portrayal of the surreally beautiful Salton Sea. The color of water is not evidence of pollution. By the time the waters of the New River and other tributaries travel across miles of desert to reach the Salton Sea, no significant levels of contaminants have been found in regular state monitoring. In fact, lifeguards at the Salton Sea State Recreation Area are not even required to be inoculated, though their counterparts along the polluted Pacific shoreline certainly need to be.
Microsoft Or we could just let the sea die, the birds try to find their new home--as the authors suggest--before they die and the residents of Southern California try to stop the acid windstorms off the dead seabed before we die. But why would the authors care? They are in Santa Cruz.
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Laptop Computer Los Angeles Times - 7/18/2002
Topic: Ocean
Davis deserves praise for making the Salton Sea restoration a centerpiece of the water deal and for his persistence in keeping the parties at the table until they could reach such an agreement. The Salton Sea and surrounding valleys provide habitat for more than 400 bird species, as well as several other rare and endangered species, some of which are unique to California. The sea draws visitors from all over the world who come to view its abundant and increasingly rare wildlife. It also provides the economic base for numerous communities in Imperial and Riverside counties. Much work remains to ensure successful restoration of the sea and to address the impacts of growth that result from the water transfer. But reaching an agreement that will lead to restoration of the Salton Sea is a victory for all Californians.
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