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America’s Dead Sea

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Jim Lo Scalzo | 3 min | USA | 2012

WINNER: 2012 IMAGINAL DISC VISUAL SCIENCE AWARD, 5th ANNUAL ISFF

SYNOPSIS
Deep in the desert of southern California sits one of the worst environmental sites in America—a former tourist destination that has turned into a toxic soup: the Salton Sea.

The sea was born by accident 100 years ago, when the Colorado River breached an irrigation canal; for the next two years the entire volume of the river flowed into the Salton Sink, one of the lowest places on Earth. The new lake became a major tourist attraction, with resort towns springing up along its shores. Yet with no outflow, and with agricultural runoff serving as its only inflow, the sea’s waters grew increasingly toxic. Farm chemicals and ever-increasing salinity caused massive fish and bird die-offs. Use of the sea for recreational activities plummeted, and by the 1980s its tourist towns were all but abandoned.

The skeletons of these structures are still there; ghost towns encrusted in salt. California officials acknowledge that if billions of dollars are not spent to save it, the sea could shrink another 60 percent in the next 20 years, exposing soil contaminated with arsenic and other cancerous chemicals to strong winds. Should that dust become airborne, it would blow across much of southern California, creating an environmental calamity.

SCREENING SCHEDULE

Death, Diseases & Devotion, 5th Annual Imagine Science Film Festival
7:00pm | Monday, November 12, 2012
INDIESCREEN

PRODUCTION CREDITS
Jim Lo Scalzo: Photography, Audio, Editing

DIRECTOR’S BIO
Jim Lo Scalzo is a staff photographer with the European Pressphoto Agency in Washington, DC.

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