Salt
Mining
SF Bay
Restoration
Local Connections
100

What is the chemical formula for salt?

NaCl

100

What is the name of the process that removes water from the salt ponds?

Evaporation

100

Indigenous group that harvested salt sustainably in the bay for generations before us.

Ohlone

100

Before salt ponds were in the bay, what kind of ecosystem was there?

Marsh (wetland)

100

What major city is north of the South Bay salt ponds?


San Francisco

200

What is the chemical name for salt?

Sodium Chloride


200

What historical event involved a migration to California in search of gold?

Gold Rush 

200

What is the best salty snack in the bay?

Answers vary

200

Which U.S. government agency is involved in the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project?

U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

200

Name a river that flows into the South Bay.


Guadalupe River, Coyote Creek, Calabazas or Alameda Creek).

300

What are three uses for salt?

Food seasoning, roads, pools, preservation

300

Solar evaporation or sea salt mining is one type of salt mining. What is another?

Solar evaporation or sea salt mining is one type of salt mining. What is another?

Rock salt mining (room & pillar, cut & fill, drill & blast, continuous miners)

Solution mining

Solar evaporation

Vacuum/mechanical evaporation

Surface harvesting (salt flats, salt pans)

300

What is the name of the company still harvesting salt in the south bay?

Cargill Inc

300

What role do salt marshes play in protecting the land?

They act as natural buffers, reducing flooding and erosion.


300

What holiday is sometimes celebrated with events in restored marshes, connected to the environment?

Earth Day

400

What are three properties of salt?

2.5 MOHs scale, white/clear, glassy, cubic

400

How many years does it take to produce 1 lb of sea salt from Cargill Inc South Bath Solar Evaporation ponds?

3 years and 1,000 gallons of bay water

400

How many acres of marsh land did Cargill operate as salt evaporation ponds at their peak in the 1970s??

44,000 acres

400

Why are salt marshes important for animals?

They provide food, shelter, and breeding grounds for fish, birds, and other wildlife.

400

People can visit restored marshes to do what activity?

Birdwatching, hiking, or nature walks.

500

What kind of compound is salt?

Ionic Compound

500

What are some negative impacts of salt mining?

destroying the land, ecosystems, habitats, killing native species and loss, loss of biodiversity

500

What is the name of the microorganism that changes the color of the water?

halobacteria

500

How do salt marshes help improve water quality?

They filter out pollutants and trap sediments.


500

What large bridge is near the restored salt marshes?


Dumbarton Bridge

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