From Deseret News archives:
Army aims to expand Dugway Proving Ground
Mountains' panoramic view a security risk, officials say
Maybe both were partially right. It turns out that rumors that the Army is pushing an expansion are true. And it wants to annex the nearby Dugway mountains to the south including some heavily contaminated lands there because of their view.
"The mountains have a great view of the base below. . . . They (Army officials) don't like the idea of prying eyes" at the secretive installation, says Steve Petersen, counsel to Rep. Rob Bishop, R-Utah.
He said Tuesday that Bishop is working on a bill, as suggested to him by the Army, to expand the base by annexing the Dugway Mountains (which include a mix of public and private land). He said Bishop hopes to introduce it later this year if concerns can be worked out among major groups involved.
"It's a security issue with Dugway," Petersen said.
For example, he said the Army and Bishop had discussed trying to attract extra missions to the Rhode Island-sized base, which could create more Utah jobs. That included possibly attracting special operations training to its vast ranges, or new "Homeland Security" training for defenses against chemical and biological arms.
Some UFO hunting groups recently have been doing that in their search about whether, as they suspect, Dugway might be working with aliens and their spacecraft.
The Army in recent months had acknowledged that it discussed internally whether to pursue an expansion, but declined to give reasons behind that or to disclose exactly what land it sought or how seriously it was pushing the expansion.
It also refused to release documents about that discussion, as requested through the Freedom of Information Act, saying they were exempt from release because they were "predecisional and deliberative in nature." The Deseret Morning News has appealed that decision to the secretary of the Army.
The Army in 1988 also made a failed proposal to expand into the same area. At that time, it said it sought to take over lands to protect the public from contamination there with chemical and conventional arms. The U.S. Bureau of Land Management, which owns much of the land, opposed it and argued that the Army should clean up the public lands instead.
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