The Ridiculous Reason California Won't Use Sea Water to Put Out Fires
By C. Douglas Golden
January 18, 2025
Quiñones said the blazes “pushed the system to the extreme,” and she urged residents to conserve “because the fire department needs the water to fight fires and we’re fighting a wildfire with urban water systems, and that is really challenging.”
OK, but if you’ve looked at a map recently, you may have noticed that the Palisades fire is right by the Pacific Ocean. Why not use saltwater?
There is a reason — but it’s not a terribly good one under the circumstances.
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“Firefighters spray blazes with water because it wets and cools down materials that are burning or could catch fire. In that regard, saltwater and fresh water are basically the same,” said Michael Gollner, a University of California, Berkeley, fire scientist, the Journal reported on Sunday. “However, when seawater is dumped in an area, it can raise the accumulated salt content of the soil once it evaporates, a process known as salinization.”
“Too much salt in the soil inhibits plant growth by making it challenging for the roots to absorb water, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. Salinization also affects how easily nutrients move through the soil, diminishing the overall fertility of an area. Additionally, salt can be toxic to species that are less salt tolerant, such as some boxwood and dogwood trees.”
“If you add salt to the soil, you’re not going to be able to grow anything there the next year,” said Tim Chavez, a former assistant chief for Cal Fire. “We try to avoid it, because saltwater is a soil sterilizer.”
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