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  1. The Salton Sea Authority is a Joint Powers Authority (JPA) empowered to revitalize the Salton Sea in consultation and cooperation with state and federal governments. 82995 Hwy 111, Suite 200, Indio, CA 92201. (760) 863-2695. info@saltonsea.com.

  2. Hace 6 días · Salton Sea, saline lake, in the lower Colorado Desert, southern California, U.S. The area that is now the lake was formerly a salt-covered sink or depression (a remnant of prehistoric Lake Cahuilla) about 280 feet (85 metres) below sea level until 1905–06, when diversion controls on the Colorado

  3. El lago Salton o mar de Salton (del inglés: Salton Sea) es una depresión restante de lo que anteriormente se le denominó Lago Cahuila, que es parte de la depresión en conjunto con la Laguna Salada (altitud -12 metros). 1 Es un lago salado y endorreico ubicado en el sur de California, al suroeste de Estados Unidos, cuya altitud es de -65 ...

  4. www.worldatlas.com › lakes › salton-seaSalton Sea - WorldAtlas

    13 de sept. de 2022 · The Salton Sea is approximately 35 miles long and 15 miles wide at its widest point, with an area of 443 square miles, making it larger in surface area than Lake Tahoe but smaller in volume. It has a depth of 37 feet at its deepest point. The Salton Sea has no outlet to the ocean, causing water to evaporate at a rate greater than the inflow of ...

  5. 30 de abr. de 2024 · The Salton Sea Authority, in partnership with the Torres Martinez Tribe, has delivered the first state-funded project ever completed at the Salton Sea — a wetlands on tribal land. Like other recent SSA projects delivered under contract with the state, this project was completed on time and under budget. The wetlands will provide valuable ...

  6. 1993: Salton Sea Authority formed in a joint powers agreement among the counties of Riverside and Imperial as well as the Coachella Valley Water District and the Imperial Irrigation District. 1994: Die-off of eared grebes claims 20,000 birds. 1995: Salinity of the Salton Sea approaches 45 ppt.

  7. 28 de nov. de 2018 · The Salton Sea is one of the world's largest inland seas, once 45 miles long and 25 miles wide. In some places, you can't see the opposite shore because of the earth's curvature. At 227 feet below sea level, it's also one of the lowest spots on the planet. Its story began in 1905, when spring floods escaped irrigation canals, gushing into an ...