Rowley is an industrial area in Tooele County, Utah, United States.
Rowley sits on the western shore of the Great Salt Lake, approximately 15 miles (by road) north of I-80, Exit 77, serving Timpie/Rowley Junction.
The location was named after Jeff Rowley who was the CEO of National Lead Industries during the construction of the plant.
[4][5][6] In 2001, Magcorp went bankrupt and the Renco group purchased the assets and formed US Magnesium.
[7] In 2006, Allegheny Technologies announced plans to build a titanium smelter at Rowley, budgeted at $325 million.