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2025 Annual Report on the Salton Sea Management Program

California Natural Resources Agency (CNRA) | March 31st, 2025


The State’s Salton Sea restoration and management efforts continued to show significant, demonstrable progress in 2024 – achieving key milestones and accelerating the pace of critical project delivery functions. With new federal funding, the Salton Sea Management Program (SSMP) broke ground to expand what was already the largest restoration project in the Sea’s history, and further expansion is being initiated to suppress dust and restore habitat on up to 9,000 acres at the south end of the Sea. In other areas along the Sea, over 1,300 acres — spanning roughly five miles of shoreline — now host native vegetation recently planted to suppress dust over the coming decades.

Keywords

Colorado River, ecosystem management, fugitive dust, planning and management, salinity, Salton Sea