by Hector Chavira | Jun 10, 2021 | Community
Clandestine as it may be, work being performed to help the Salton Sea has been discovered. The Salton Sea is receding more rapidly than many projected. The water transfer between the Imperial Irrigation District and the San Diego Water Authority has escalated to more...
by Hector Chavira | Nov 9, 2020 | News
Little by little the Salton sea water is drying up. The dust that is exposed is full of contaminated chemical particles and water that the winds transport into the Imperial Valley and Mexicali. We must be diligent and pay special attention to this problem because the...
by Hector Chavira | Oct 19, 2020 | Community, News
I know what the decades of farmings waste water… also know as tailwater has deposited in the Salton Sea… Californias largest inland body of water. In early valley farming years DDT was a commonly used pesticide that in the 1970’s due to its harmful health...
by Hector Chavira | Oct 14, 2020 | Announcements, Events, News
The Salton Sea was once a thriving, nourishing body of water located just North of the Imperial Valley and south of the Palm Desert area. In it’s hay day the Salton Sea was the place to be, boat, ski and was enjoyed by so many residents and tourists alike. The Salton...
by Hector Chavira | Jan 17, 2012 | Community
The New River flows north from near Cerro Prieto, through the city of Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico, into the United States through the city of Calexico, California, towards the Salton Sea. The river channel has existed since pre-historic times. The river as known...
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