From Deseret News archives:
Governor examines proposal to drill for oil near 'Jetty'
Critics say artwork, viewers would be negatively impacted
Huntsman met Monday with Utah Department of Natural Resources director Mike Styler and others about forming a commission to help manage issues that affect the Great Salt Lake.
One issue lately has been how to protect the lake's 1,500-foot-long coil of basalt rock called "Spiral Jetty," which Huntsman visited by helicopter after the meeting Monday.
"He's concerned about the long-term vision for the lake," Huntsman's spokeswoman Lisa Roskelley said. She said the governor was not focused only on the jetty, which was singled out on his schedule for Monday and where his helicopter landed for a closer look.
Huntsman, Styler and several state agencies are concerned about the lake's habitat and how its waters are impacted by recreation, hunters, industry, inflow from streams and by the five counties that lay claim to portions of the lake. Over the decades about 50 drilling operations have looked for oil under the lake.
Most during the comment period were in opposition to Pearl's proposal, including New York's Dia Art Foundation.
"Spiral Jetty" was gifted to Dia in 1999 as part of Smithson's estate. Dia officials recently stated on their Web site that Dia will pursue creating a buffer zone around the sculpture to help protect it. To do that, Styler said Dia will need to pick up leases with the state that are currently under contract with oil interests, which may not renew their leases.
"I don't know that there are any decisions that have been made," he said. And there are other pieces to the property puzzle.
Even though a Box Elder county-managed road leads to "Spiral Jetty," some of the rough trek to the remote jetty is over private land. Utah Division of Oil, Gas and Mining's Jim Springer and Styler both pointed out how the property owners could tire of Jetty hunters getting lost and venturing off the road and onto their land.
"They're pretty good natured about it," Styler said about the landowners. "But they let us know it's a bother."
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