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As a dying Salton Sea spews harmful dust, Imperial Valley water wars heat up again

The All-American Canal winds through the Algodones Dunes in Imperial County, bringing water from the Colorado River to Imperial Valley farms and cities. (David McNew / Getty Images)

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EnvironmentCynthia HirschhornApril 23, 2020California, environment
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