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Nearly 100 volunteers plant natives at Sheikh Alamo Wetlands to reduce flooding, aid Salton Sea
Summary
The California Climate Action Corps, the Imperial Irrigation District and nearly 100 volunteers planted native plants at the Sheikh Alamo Wetlands east of Brawley over the weekend; IID said the work will help reduce local flooding and protect the Salton Sea, and Keep America Beautiful plans more events.
Nearly 100 volunteers, working with the California Climate Action Corps and the Imperial Irrigation District, planted native vegetation at the Sheikh Alamo Wetlands east of Brawley over the weekend to reduce flooding and improve water quality in the Salton Sea, the Imperial Irrigation District said.
Organizers said the plantings are intended to stabilize soils and cut runoff entering the Salton Sea. The California…
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