January 30, 2008

Jetty Jettisoned?

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Robert Smithson, Spiral Jetty, 1970.

Nancy Holt, widow of Robert Smithson, has sent a note around alerting people to a proposal before the state of Utah that would permit oil drilling in the Great Salt Lake near the site of Smithson's Spiral Jetty.

Here's a map showing the proposed location for the drills:

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And here's another map showing where the Spiral Jetty stands relative to the drills:

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Gunnison Island is the mile-long float of land in Gunnison Bay, for reference. That puts the nearest drill easily within two to three miles of the Jetty and would mean for infrastructure, roads, construction, and noise within sight of the famous Earth artwork.

I'd draw in arrows to make the sites clearer, but the window for consideration on this contract is narrow and drawing to a quick close. Protest should be lodged with Jonathan Jemming at (801) 537-9023 or jjemming@utah.gov by close of business today (7 p.m. EST). If you call or write to complain, refer to application #8853.

Link, email, call, and write. Roads and industry threaten to undermine the work. The site for the Jetty was chosen for being remote, austere, inaccessible, and useless. Call or write now if you'd like to keep it that way.

Download the contract in PDF by clicking here.

CORRECTION: Gunnison, not Guttison.

Posted by Kriston at January 30, 2008 12:48 PM
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