The good, the bad and the algae: Salton Sea-grown algae as new fuel source and pollution solution

Sandia National Laboratories is testing whether one of California’s largest and most polluted lakes can transform into one of its most productive and profitable. Southern California’s 350-square-mile Salton Sea has well-documented problems related to elevated levels of nitrogen and phosphorus from agricultural runoff. Algae thrives on these elements—a fact that causes environmental problems but could also be a solution to those problems.