Favorable facility - The Red and Black

Wed, 08/27/2008 - 12:08pm
Submitted by matt

The National Bio and Agro-Defense lab offers more pros than cons for Athens.

The prospect of having the National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility in our backyard has split Athens and the University community into two camps.

Supporters of NBAF cite the increase in employment and research opportunities the facility would bring to the University and to Athens-Clarke County. Opponents of the "Bio-Terror Lab" argue research with deadly pathogens and agents makes the facility unsafe.

Although concern of a potential contamination is understandable, the idea isn't causing anyone at The Red & Black to lose any sleep.

As previously reported, both the Department of Homeland Security and Plum Island-experienced professor Daniel Mead have stated such a facility would be nearly impenetrable.

The estimated $12.5 million to $24.7 million increase in tax revenue far outweighs any fear of unwanted growth or minor environmental issues.

NBAF would maintain, if not strengthen, the University's position as a major player in the research field and be located conveniently for researchers at the CDC in Atlanta.

Until the Department of Homeland Security makes its decision public in December, both sides will continue to wage war through bumper stickers, billboards and Facebook groups.

Although the nay-sayers seem to be the more vocal side in this debate, we find Mead and Homeland Security more credible sources.

- Drew Wheatley for the editorial board

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