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It travels further still: dust from the Great Salt Lake has been found from Southern Utah to Wyoming. When toxic dust reaches ...
California's Owens Lake is the nation's largest source of PM10, the tiny pollutants found in dust and smoke, while plumes blowing off the 800 square miles of the Great Salt Lake’s exposed bed ...
House and Senate leaders will unveil a series of bills next week aimed at water conservation and the Great Salt Lake.
Last summer, scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration observed dust blowing 85 miles from its source ...
Utah’s Great Salt ... of toxic minerals, particularly high levels of arsenic, left behind by many years of mining. Right now, the minerals are safely trapped at the bottom of the lake.
The Great Salt Lake is drying up, and its impact to the environment and economy could be major.
Toxic dust storms will poison cities. 5. What is the only way to save the Great Salt Lake? The only way to save the Great Salt Lake is to decrease the amount of water removed from the rivers that ...
For the Great Salt Lake, it might be now ... “Are we willing to accept the lake is not going to be productive? That we’re going to have dust storms and an ecosystem not thriving and in collapse?
California’s Owens Lake was once the nation’s largest source of PM10, the tiny pollutants found in dust and smoke, and plumes blowing off the 800 square miles of the Great Salt Lake’s ...
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