Restoration Advisory Board

Hill Air Force Base is committed to protecting the environment in partnership with the communities and stakeholders of Utah. To ensure public voices are heard in environmental cleanup decisions, the Air Force sponsors two distinct Restoration Advisory Boards: one for Hill Air Force Base and one for the Utah Test and Training Range. Both RABs provide a forum for open dialogue between local residents, special interest groups or organizations, regulators, and the Air Force. While they share a common mission of transparency and community involvement, their membership, scope, and meeting schedules are tailored to the unique locations they serve.

HILL RAB

The Hill AFB RAB is a vital partnership between the local community and the installation, bringing together residents, city leaders, special interest groups, and base officials for open conversations about environmental restoration work. Formed in 1995, the RAB gives local voices a meaningful role in protecting the environment.

What is the Role of a Hill AFB RAB Member?
•    Represent the interests and concerns of communities surrounding the base
•    Attend quarterly public meetings
•    Review and comment on cleanup plans for Hill AFB restoration sites managed under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act
•    Serve a two-year volunteer term (if a community member, voted in by the RAB) – organizational representatives are appointed by their constituencies

Hill AFB RAB Meetings
All meetings are open to the public and are held at the Sunset City Building (200 West 1300 North, Sunset, Utah) at 6:30 p.m.  Upcoming Meeting Dates: July 30, 2026 and Oct. 29, 2026.

UTTR RAB

The UTTR RAB is a collaborative body tailored to the unique environment of the Air Force's remote range in Utah’s West Desert. Its structure brings together regulatory agencies, local governments, public interest groups, and Air Force officials to ensure a comprehensive dialogue on environmental management.

What is the Role of a UTTR RAB Member?
•    Represent the perspective of counties, special interest groups, or regulatory agencies
•    Attend annual or semi-annual meetings
•    Review and discuss sites managed under CERCLA, Resource, Conservation & Recovery Act (RCRA), and the Military Munitions Response Program (MMRP)
•    Serve a two-year volunteer term (if a community member, voted in by the RAB) – organizational representatives are appointed by their constituencies

UTTR RAB Meetings
Meetings are held up to twice a year and are open to the public. Location and dates may vary, but most meetings are held at the Tooele County Emergency Management (TCEM) Building at 15 East 100 South in Tooele, Utah at 10:00 a.m. Please check with the RAB coordinator for the latest information.

How to Join a RAB

The Air Force accepts applications for both RABs year-round, and they are kept on file for future openings. Community perspective is crucial to the success of these programs. If you have an interest in environmental topics, public service, or community representation, we encourage you to apply.

RAB Application

RAB Handbook

RAB Handbook

RAB Fact Sheet

RAB Fact Sheet

RAB Membership

Hill AFB RAB Co-Chairs:

UTTR RAB Co-Chairs:

Contact Info

For questions about either the Hill AFB or UTTR RAB, please contact:

RAB Coordinator
Carly Siddoway
Phone: 801-775-6760

Hill AFB Remedial Project Manager
Jason Dalpias
Phone: 801-775-6913

UTTR/Hill AFB Remedial Project Manager
Elizabeth Tevault
Phone: 801-777-3804

Hill AFB Public Affairs
Kendahl Johnson
Phone: 801-777-2284