Rowley industrial area

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.