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Mono Lake Committee | Keep Saving Mono Lake Since 1978 the non-profit Mono Lake Committee has worked to protect Mono Lake, restore its tributary streams and surrounding lands, and educate the next generation about wise water use We invite you to join us and our 16,000 members in protecting the Mono Basin for future generations
Mission History - Mono Lake The Mono Lake Committee is a non-profit citizens’ group dedicated to protecting and restoring the Mono Basin ecosystem, educating the public about Mono Lake and the impacts on the environment of excessive water use, and promoting cooperative solutions that protect Mono Lake and meet real water needs without transferring environmental problems
Support Us - Mono Lake Sixteen thousand members strong, the Mono Lake Committee is the grassroots voice for Mono Lake By becoming a member you help strengthen the Mono Lake Committee’s ability to defend existing protections while staying vigilant for new and emerging challenges
About Us - Mono Lake The Mono Lake Committee is inspired by a love for this beautiful place—where a remarkable salt lake lies at the center of a landscape and ecosystem unmatched
What We Do - Mono Lake We work to protect Mono Lake for future generations, heal the damage done by excessive water diversions, educate the public about balancing the water needs of people and the environment, and support scientific research in pursuit of these goals
Saving Mono Lake To save Mono Lake from ecological collapse due to excessive water diversions, a young group of scientists formed the Mono Lake Committee and pursued legal, legislative, and grassroots advocacy strategies on the lake’s behalf
Contact Us - Mono Lake Mono Lake Committee Information Center Bookstore Visit our Information Center Bookstore in downtown Lee Vining, at the corner of Highway 395 and Third Street
DWP abandons LAs commitment to Mono Lake The coalition asked Mayor Karen Bass to consider the low level of Mono Lake and voluntarily not increase water diversions in order to preserve recent gains and make progress toward the state-mandated, healthy 6,392-foot lake level requirement
Successful hydrology modeling collaboration - monolake. org The Mono Lake Committee and the Los Angeles Department of Water Power (DWP) have a long history of legal conflict over Mono Lake But there’s also a lesser-known record of successful collaboration over the years
About Mono Lake Located at the eastern edge of California, between the arid Great Basin and the snowy Sierra Nevada, Mono Lake is an ancient saline lake that covers over 70 square miles and supports a unique and productive ecosystem