It marked the first time that the major proposed plans to save the sea were shown in public at the same time. This explains the confusion that existed every time an official or quasi-official group unveiled a plan to save the sea. There are lots of plans.
Actually, there have been more than 50 plans suggested through the years but only the plans proposed by the feds, the state and the local Salton Sea Authority carry weight. Only the feds (U.S. Bureau of Water Reclamation) and the state (Department of Water Resources) have the potential to fund anything. The problem is that all three plans have different goals and different solutions. These three programs must be merged, somehow.
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