Dugway Proving Grounds Map. Dugway Proving Grounds United States Nuclear Forces Dugway Proving Ground Dugway Proving Ground is a United States Army facility established in 1942 to test biological and chemical weapons, located about 85 miles southwest of Salt Lake City, Utah and 13 miles south of the 2,624-square-mile Utah Test and Training Range. The DPG is owned and managed by the Department of Defense and livestock grazing has been excluded for >60 years ( Hall et.
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and Allied biological & chemical defense systems; perform Nuclear Biological Chemical survivable testing of defense material; provide support to chemical and biological weapons conventions; and Operate and maintain an. The DPG is owned and managed by the Department of Defense and livestock grazing has been excluded for >60 years ( Hall et.
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Dugway Proving Ground is located about 85 mi (137 km) southwest of Salt Lake City, Utah, in southern Tooele County and just north of Juab County.It encompasses 801,505 acres (1,252.352 sq mi; 3,243.58 km 2) of the Great Salt Lake Desert, an area the size of the state of Rhode Island, and is surrounded on three sides by mountain ranges. Comprised of over 1300 square miles of high mountain desert, a land area greater in size than the state of Rhode Island. Dugway Proving Ground; Map ; Map of Dugway Proving Ground Army Base in Tooele County, UT
Inside the Dugway Proving Ground The Atlantic. Dugway Proving Ground is an expansive military installation that covers parts of the southern Great Salt Lake Desert and Government Creek Basin, and the southern Cedar Mountains, Wildcat Mountain. Geologic map of Dugway Proving Ground and adjacent areas, Tooele County, Utah
Inside the Dugway Proving Ground The Atlantic. Comprised of over 1300 square miles of high mountain desert, a land area greater in size than the state of Rhode Island. This geologic map encompasses the entirety of Dugway Prov - ing Ground (DPG) and some adjacent areas on the northeast, north, and southeast (figure 1)