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Emissions of hydrogen sulfide raise health concerns in communities near California's largest lake, researchers say.
A newly published study finds that California's Salton Sea emits hydrogen sulfide, a toxic and foul-smelling gas, at rates ...
The beleaguered California lake is running low and might be poisoning nearby communities with toxic hydrogen sulfide gas.
Scientists say the findings should push public officials to do more to conserve migratory bird habitat elsewhere in the state ...
California officials sent water flowing to create new wetlands along the shores of the shrinking Salton Sea. The project is ...
But a regional air regulator says its comprehensive, real time data show safe levels near the drying water body, California's largest.
“Today, the Salton Sea region stands at a critical juncture with a chance to become a major domestic supplier of lithium,” state Sen. Steve Padilla, who represents parts of Riverside, Imperial ...
Water began flowing from a pipe onto hundreds of acres of dry, sunbaked lake bed as California officials filled a complex of shallow ponds near the south shore of the Salton Sea in an effort to ...