The future is now?

A view of the future? Salts evaporated from agricultural drainage water in the Western San Joaquin Valley accumulates in huge evaporation ponds near Kettleman City in western Fresno County near Interstate 5. Millions of pounds of salts, heavy metals and trace elements are accumulating annually in thousands of acres of evaporation ponds in the western valley. These lands are essentially ruined for all future uses, as is the groundwater below the ponds. The photo was taken in October 2008.


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Hello Lloyd Carter,

Thanks for your mail to me.
I like visiting you site "The Future in Now?"
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regard,
V1g1

Great Photo!

That is a great photo. Who took it? I'd like to post it when I write articles on the issue of drainage-impaired land in the San Joaquin Valley.

Thanks!

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