“…Authorities, through the Salton Sea land Act (Salton Sea Authority and Bureau of Reclamation, 1998) have planned great works seeking the lake's rehabilitation for 75 years (Cohen et al, 1999). California's Salton Sea Authority and the United States Bureau of Reclamation, leading agencies on the Salton Sea Restoration Project, have enumerated five project goals combining human activities with environmental recovery: to maintain the Salton Sea as a repository for agricultural drainage water; to provide a safe, productive environment for birds and endangered species; restore recreational uses; maintain a sport fishery; and provide opportunities for economic development along the shoreline (Glenn et al, 1999;United States Bureau of Reclamation, 1998). We are thus faced with a context in which the environment to manage provides a more mature situation in which the time to reverse the effects created is significantly longer than the time that motivated its impairment, but in which the maintenance of economic activities is not refused.…”