Is Las Vegas Wastewater Threatening Lake Mead Fish Reproduction?
” Contaminants in Nevada’s Lake Mead might be threatening fish reproduction. Reproductive problems in male fish observed at several locations in Lake Mead include altered reproductive hormones, reduced gonadal development, and lower sperm quality-all possibly indicating exposure to contaminants in the water. Treated wastewater from the Las Vegas Metropolitan area flows into Lake Mead through Las Vegas Wash and enters into Las Vegas Bay. Studies were recently conducted to determine the distribution and potential sources of contaminants in Lake Mead and indicate that the main source is Las Vegas Wash. Presenter: Michael R Rosen, USGS Monday, Oct. 6, 10:20 a.m., General Assembly Theater Hall C “Strategic Science Plan for Salton Sea Restoration” California’s largest lake is in jeopardy, but scientists are coming to the rescue. The Salton Sea provides irreplaceable habitat for migratory birds and an important cultural and recreational resource; however, water transferred from agricultural u