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Dugway is only allowed -- by state and federal inspectors -- to test defenses against BSL 3 agents, which are those agents for which there is a cure or vaccine.
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Because of its remoteness, Dugway is ideal to test smokes and obscurants that are used to mask U.S. troop movements from the enemy.
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Dugway is located approximately 80 miles west-southwest of Salt Lake City, Utah in Tooele County.
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Dugway is located approximately 80 miles west-southwest of Salt Lake City, Utah in Tooele County.
Archive 2005-11-01 2005
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From GlobalSecurity. org: The mission of Dugway is to test U.S. 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 installation to support test mission.
Archive 2005-11-01 2005
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From GlobalSecurity. org: The mission of Dugway is to test U.S. 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 installation to support test mission.
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"Dugway, which is assisting the FBI in its investigation, is the US army's main testing station and has been able to produce the powdered form of anthrax since 1992."
OpEdNews - Diary: Dr Irvins-Anthrax-and why I don't believe the FBI 2008
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In effect, this ruled out weapons labs such as Dugway, Battelle, and God knows what in the former Soviet Union and elsewhere, but not necessarily terrorists.
Fore Left! 2008
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In effect, this ruled out weapons labs such as Dugway, Battelle, and God knows what in the former Soviet Union and elsewhere, but not necessarily terrorists.
Fore Left! 2008
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It was inspired by a true occurrence in the 1960's, now known as the "Dugway Incident," in which 6,000 sheep mysteriously died overnight in a remote area of Utah.
Susan Fogwell: New York Times Bestselling Author, Tess Gerritsen, Chats About Camden, Maine, Ice Cold & TNT Series Susan Fogwell 2010
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