Lithium fuels hopes for revival on California's largest lake By Adrian Jhonsan On Aug 31, 2021 CALIPATRIA, Calif. (AP) — Near Southern California’s dying Salton Sea, a canopy next to a geothermal power plant covers large containers of salty water left behind after super-hot liquid is drilled from deep underground to run steam turbines.
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Lithium fuels hopes for revival on California's largest lake
Discussion in 'Other News' started by Chinatown, Aug 31, 2021.
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People that own property there probably get royalty money.
People that sold and left will be kicking themselves. -
“Are they going to do something good for the community or just buy up all the land and kick everybody out?”
Thats the thing isnt it, my moneys on the latter.
Like richer people complaining about how they struggled to get out of the ghetto they came from refusing to take their money and invest in making it a better place, no improvement, a few jobs at a billion dollar industry in a dying town never ends up reviving the town, not because it couldnt be done, but because no one at the top thinks people and communities are worth the investment "that would just lower profits"Chinatown Thanks this. -
Very few people live there anymore. When the lake dried up, most people moved away.
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