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Op-Ed: Restore the Salton Sea not to its former size but to its role in the ecosystem

Por: Los Angeles Times Science October 06, 2022

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California’s largest inland body of water is in trouble. Inflows to the Salton Sea have decreased, salinity is growing, the ecosystem is collapsing, and neighboring communities are suffering high rates of respiratory illnesses caused, many believe, by contaminants in dust blowing off the exposed former seabed. It’s not possible to import enough water quickly enough to save the ecosystem and cover the contaminants. The solutions must be more... + full article



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