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As Salton Sea faces ecological collapse, a plan to save it with ocean water is rejected

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation October 05, 2022

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For as long as the Salton Sea has faced the threat of ecological collapse, some local residents and environmentalists have advocated a radical cure for the deteriorating lake: a large infusion of ocean water. By moving desalinated seawater across the desert, they say, California could stop its largest lake from shrinking and growing saltier and could restore its once-thriving ecosystem. Without more water, they argue, the lake will continue to... + full article



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