Would the PFS facility threaten the viability of the UTTR or Hill Air Force Base or hurt the economy of the State of Utah?
No. The chance that a military aircraft, bomb, or missile would hit the PFS facility and cause a release of radioactivity to the environment is extraordinarily low. So there would be no need for the Air Force to restrict operations on the UTTR or the operations of aircraft flying from Hill Air Force Base. The PFS facility would not prevent military activities from being conducted on the UTTR or at Hill Air Force Base the way they are today. Therefore, the facility would not threaten the viability of the range or the base and would not make it any more likely that the range or the base would be closed. Accordingly, the PFS facility also would not threaten the economy of the State of Utah.