and
full of toxic materials and algae,
and has had a number of huge die offs, in one day it is estimated estimated
that 7.6 million tilapia died, it is not a small lake either, encompassing an
area of 343 miles and reaches a maximum depth of 43 feet, if conditions in the
lake were not bad enough, when its water evaporates the local area is subject to
wicked dust storms that pick up toxic sediment from the dried lake bed and
pollute the air for residents, “Nearly 1 in 4 kids have doctor-diagnosed
asthma, which is a really high rate,” says Jill Johnston, an assistant
professor of environmental health at the University of Southern California who
has done research on the storms’ effects on children. “It suggests that there’s
issues happening that are sort of
predisposing some of these kids to respiratory health problems.” The lake in
California is known as one of the biggest disasters in California history, a lake
I had never heard of before, it is called the Salton Sea and is amazingly 25%
more salty that the ocean, but It was not all bad, in the 1960s, the Salton Sea rivalled Yosemite as a tourist destination, attracting the likes of Frank
Sinatra and former president Dwight Eisenhower. The sea’s proximity to Palm
Springs and San Diego, a variety of conditions that made it perfect for boating
and the warm winter climate of the Southern California desert made it an
attractive destination. The sea was host to resorts, 12 functioning marinas and
multiple constructed key developments for vacation homes, but in 2020, Palm Springs Life magazine summarized the
ecological situation as "Salton Sea derives its fame as the biggest
environmental disaster in California history", for the full story have a look here, image
via the Daily Californian.
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