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Great Salt Lake Sentinel Landscape designation aims to link military readiness and lake conservation; Hill Air Force Base wins REPI Challenge study

2587912 · March 13, 2025
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Marissa Weinberg summarized the newly designated Great Salt Lake Sentinel Landscape, its federal partners, its 2.77 million‑acre footprint across nine counties and an early example of REPI Challenge funding for Hill Air Force Base to study water resilience off base.

Marissa Weinberg, the program manager for the Great Salt Lake Sentinel Landscape, briefed the advisory council on the federal partnership that links Department of Defense priorities with the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Department of the Interior and (recently) FEMA to protect installations by investing in landscape resilience.

Weinberg said the Great Salt Lake Sentinel Landscape “spans 2,770,000 acres across 9 counties” and centers on four anchor installations: Hill Air Force Base, Camp Williams, Tooele Army Depot and the U.S. Air Force Little Mountain Test…

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