Salton Sea has been identified as a lithium-rich region and could yield enough for 375 million EV batteries, reshaping America's energy landscape.

A hidden deposit of lithium in a US lake could power 375 million EVs::undefined

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I think they mean the Salton Valley. There’s no such place as the Salton Sea. Never was.

It’s so funny seeing the people trying to fearmonger about not having enough lithium and other minerals for electric vehicles.

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NIMBYS will make it like pulling teeth to actually get our hands on it.

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I’m sure this won’t have a major ecological impact, right? Right…?

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The entire thing is a lesson in the hubris of man. It was created as a major ecological impact of a failed engineering project. It’s being destroyed by irrigation.

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Consider the lake isn’t supposed be there in the first place…

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No, we have to mine and destroy as much of the world as we can before the collapse, its the human way :)

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Oh, that’s just lovely.

It’s got strongly developed post apocalypse vibes. You can pull down just about any street and be like “I should not be here…”

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There’s a cool old documentary about the place called Plagues and Pleasures on the Salton Sea, narrated by John Waters. It goes into the history of the place and shows a little of how dilapidated and decayed it now is (well, now was, when it came out in 2006).

It tries to livin up the modern day stuff by showing some of the “colorful” characters who lived there. I have to imagine there was a lot not being said, and I’m sure 20 years of further decay have not made it the friendliest and funnest place to be.

Edit to add: Apparently some enterprising soul has uploaded it to YouTube: https://youtu.be/8TjGAWxL23c

In the last year or so I heard about how the water level is dropping due to drought which is concentrating all the pollutants in the lake. It’s also becoming l so saline that the few species living in the lake are dying and washing up on shore. Then the high winds are blowing around extra salty sand combined with dead carcass particles so it’s actually a breathing hazard to be around. This is also combined with the runoff of pesticides from the farms to the north that also polite the water. So it sounds like a great place to hang out!

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In the last year or so

It’s been like that for decades. I was there about twenty years ago, the stench was gag inducing, and there’s no getting used to it. The banks in every spot I visited were made up of rotting marine life 12 - 18 inches deep.

Stay away from my lithium carbonate!

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Lake is a stretch, Salton Sea for anyone that was curious.

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I used to fly out here when practicing low-level desert flight (helicopters, I was an aircremwan).

We would land right next to the lake but not overfly it. At night, it was like a perfect mirror.

But man did it smell, it was eerie af, and the dust sometimes made all your gear stink for days.

I seem to recall an orange? grove that grew next to where we would land. I always wondered if it’s proximity to the Salton Sea affected their taste.

It continually got worse and worse, and this was back in 2003-2012, while I was out there.

Edit: One of my favorite photos, of a sign, where we would land.

Yes, those are bullet holes, no not from us.

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Looks like we have our next Discovery channel reality TV show. Which cast member finds a bomb in today’s episode? Tune in to Lithium Blast at 9 o’clock central to find out!

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Sounds like so much. Than you stop for a second and realize how many cars there are in the USA and go “huh”.

(It is 289million cars. My guess, this would probably last 15-20 years.)

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15 to 20 years

As if, with the rate we’re going into electrification, I doubt that.

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Looks like US will need some freedom-bombs brought to them by USA.

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