The Restoration Advisory Board, or RAB, is an integral part of Hill's community outreach efforts. This group of citizens represents all the communities affected by contamination from Hill AFB, and includes a number of other interested organizations. The RAB’s primary purpose is to provide advice to the Air Force regarding its Environmental Restoration Program both on and off base. More...


The RAB is made up of 26 members representing communities, governments and other stakeholders who share a common goal: To ensure the contamination at Hill AFB is cleaned up in a timely and responsible manner. Click here to learn more about who is represented on the RAB. 

 RAB Member List

The Restoration Advisory Board was formed in 1995 under the direction of the Department of Defense, which required military installations to form RABs where sufficient community interest merited it. The RAB is governed by a Mission Statement and Operating Procedures, written by the RAB, which sets forth the purpose of the RAB and the rules by which it operates. More...