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The disappearing Salton Sea: A critical reflection on the emerging environmental threat of disappearing saline lakes and potential impacts on children's health

机译:消失的索尔顿海:对盐湖消失对环境的新威胁及其对儿童健康的潜在影响的重要反映

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Changing weather patterns, droughts and competing water demands are dramatically altering the landscape and creating conditions conducive to the production of wind-blown dust and dust storms. In California, such factors are leading to the rapid shrinking of the Salton Sea, a 345 mile(2) land-locked "sea" situated near the southeastern rural border region known as the Imperial Valley. The region is anticipated to experience a dramatic increase in wind-blown dust and existing studies suggest a significant impact on the health and quality of life for nearby residents of this predominantly low-income, Mexican-American community. The discussion calls attention to the public health dimensions of the Salton Sea crisis. We know little about the possible long-term health effects of exposure to mobilized lakebed sediments or the numerous toxic contaminants that may become respirable on entrained particles. We draw on existing epidemiological literature of other known sources of wind-blown dust, such as desert dust storms, and related health effects to begin to understand the potential public health impact of wind-blown dust exposure. The increased production of wind-blown dust and environmental exposures to such non-combustion related sources of particulate matter are a growing health threat, due in part to drought coupled with increasing pressures on limited water resources. Recent population-based studies have linked dust storms with cardiovascular mortality, asthma hospitalization and decrease in pulmonary function in both adults and children. A growing number of studies provide evidence of the acute health effects of wind-blown dust exposures among children, which with repeated insults have the potential to influence respiratory health over time. The shrinking of the Salton Sea illustrates a public health and environmental justice crisis that requires action and attention to protect the health and well-being of local communities. (C) 2019 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:变化的天气模式,干旱和竞争性的用水需求正在极大地改变景观,并创造了有利于产生风吹尘埃和沙尘暴的条件。在加利福尼亚州,这些因素导致索尔顿海迅速缩小,索尔顿海为345英里(2)内陆“海”,位于东南农村边界地区,称为帝王谷。预计该地区风吹尘埃的数量将急剧增加,现有研究表明,这对低收入的墨西哥裔美国人社区附近居民的健康和生活质量将产生重大影响。讨论引起了人们对萨尔顿海危机的公共卫生关注。我们对接触动员的湖床沉积物可能带来的长期健康影响知之甚少,或接触夹带的颗粒可能会吸入的大量有毒污染物。我们利用其他已知的风吹尘埃来源(例如沙漠尘暴)的流行病学文献以及相关的健康影响,来开始理解风吹尘埃暴露对公共健康的潜在影响。风吹尘埃的增加生产以及与这些非燃烧相关的颗粒物源的环境暴露正对健康构成日益严重的威胁,部分原因是干旱以及有限水资源压力的增加。最近基于人群的研究将沙尘暴与成人和儿童的心血管疾病死亡率,哮喘住院以及肺功能下降联系在一起。越来越多的研究提供了风吹尘对儿童的急性健康影响的证据,随着时间的反复反复侮辱有可能影响呼吸系统健康。索尔顿海的萎缩表明公共卫生和环境正义危机,需要采取行动和关注以保护当地社区的健康和福祉。 (C)2019 Elsevier B.V.保留所有权利。

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