Reactive dust from Great Salt Lake may have health consequences

Dust pollution is known to contribute to asthma and heart and lung disease. But dust blowing from Utah’s Great Salt Lake could pack an extra unwanted punch.

Metals in the dust and sediment from around Great Salt Lake are more reactive than dust from nearby lake beds, researchers report in the November Atmospheric Environment. When inhaled, the dust has the potential to cause inflammation, though the actual impacts to people in the area will require further study.

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