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Frank Ruiz
Former Salton Sea Program Director
Articles by Frank Ruiz
Salton Sea
Salton Sea Summit brings experts together to tackle region-wide problems
April 25, 2022
— Potential of lithium extraction adds new layers to complicated discussion of California's largest lake
Salton Sea
Un mar en descomposición
June 29, 2021
— Proliferación de algas es otra señal más de la aceleración de un catástrofe
Salton Sea
Valley Voice: The Salton Sea, long a disaster, is on the brink of a major collapse
June 21, 2021
— Algal blooms yet another sign of accelerating catastrophe
Salton Sea
No Time Left for Delays at the Salton Sea
October 27, 2020
— Sixty years after its mid-century heyday, California's largest lake is declining rapidly.
Salton Sea
Gov. Newsom, 2020 must be a year of action at the Salton Sea
February 3, 2020
— One year into his term, the Salton Sea continues to recede unabated, dust plumes rise, and birds disappear.
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