Salton Sea feasibility study progress takes center stage during ‘Tier 1’ meeting
Senior leaders and project delivery team members with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers joined key partners for a meeting and site tour of the Salton Sea Feb. 22-23 in Imperial County. The interagency teams met to discuss updates on the Imperial Streams and Salton Sea Aquatic Ecosystem Restoration Feasibility Study and provide leaders with a deeper familiarity with the issues surrounding the Salton Sea. USACE Los Angeles District and its partners—the California Department of Water Resources and Salton Sea Authority—signed a cost-share agreement in December 2022 for the feasibility study, aimed at identifying potential ecosystem, flood-risk management, or other land- and water-resource projects and actions for the long-term restoration of the sea.
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- KESQ (Thousand Palms, Calif.): Video: Calif. State Parks making new plans for future of Salton Sea State Recreation Area
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