Bush Admin Wants To Move Animal Disease Lab To Area Near Livestock Herds

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LARRY MARGASAK | April 11, 2008 07:12 PM EST | AP

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Plum Island Animal Disease Center Building 257, closed in 1995, sits fenced and boarded up on Plum Island off of the east coast of New York's Long Island, in this Feb. 16, 2004 file photo. The Bush administration plans to move its research on one of the most feared animal diseases from an isolated island laboratory to a new facility on the U.S. mainland near herds of livestock, raising concerns about the possibility of an economically catastrophic outbreak. (AP Photo/Ed Betz, File)

WASHINGTON — The only U.S. facility allowed to research the highly contagious foot-and-mouth disease experienced several accidents with the feared virus, the Bush administration acknowledged Friday.

A 1978 release of the virus into cattle holding pens on Plum Island, N.Y., triggered new safety procedures. While that incident was previously known, the Homeland Security Department told a House committee there were other accidents inside the government's laboratory.

The accidents are significant because the administration is likely to move foot-and-mouth research from the remote island to one of five sites on the U.S. mainland near livestock herds. This has raised concerns about the risks of a catastrophic outbreak of the disease, which does not sicken humans but can devastate the livestock industry.

Skeptical Democratic leaders of the House Energy and Commerce Committee demanded to see internal documents from the administration that they believe highlight the risks and consequences of moving the research. The live virus has been confined to Plum Island for more than a half-century to keep it far from livestock.

The 1978 accidental release "resulted in the FMD virus in some of the cattle in holding pens outside the laboratory facility," Jay Cohen, a senior Homeland Security official, wrote in response to the committee.

"Detailed precautions were taken immediately to prevent the spread of the disease from Plum Island, and new precautionary procedures were introduced."

Cohen, undersecretary for science and technology, said there also have been "in-laboratory incidents" _ contamination of foot-and-mouth virus within the facility but not outside it _ at Plum Island since 1954. That was the year the Agriculture Department acquired the land and started the Plum Island Animal Disease Center.

One government report, produced last year and already provided to lawmakers by the Homeland Security Department, combined commercial satellite images and federal farm data to show the proximity to livestock herds of locations that have been considered for the new lab.

"Would an accidental laboratory release at these locations have the potential to affect nearby livestock?" asked the nine-page document. It did not directly answer the question.

A simulated outbreak of the disease in 2002 _ part of an earlier U.S. government exercise called "Crimson Sky" _ ended with fictional riots in the streets after the simulation's National Guardsmen were ordered to kill tens of millions of farm animals, so many that troops ran out of bullets. In the exercise, the government said it would have been forced to dig a ditch in Kansas 25 miles long to bury carcasses. In the simulation, protests broke out in some cities amid food shortages.

"It was a mess," said Sen. Pat Roberts, R-Kan., who portrayed the president in that 2002 exercise. Now, like other lawmakers from the states under consideration, Roberts supports moving the government's new lab to his state. Manhattan, Kan., is one of five mainland locations under consideration. "It will mean jobs" and spur research and development, he says.

Other possible locations for the new National Bio- and Agro-Defense Facility are Athens, Ga.; Butner, N.C.; San Antonio; and Flora, Miss. The new site could be selected later this year, and the lab would open by 2014. The number of livestock in the counties and surrounding areas of the finalists range from 542,507 in Kansas to 132,900 in Georgia, according to the Homeland Security Department's internal study.

Foot-and-mouth virus can be carried on a worker's breath or clothes, or vehicles leaving a lab, and is so contagious it has been confined to Plum Island since the research began. The existing lab is 100 miles northeast of New York City in the Long Island Sound. Researchers there who work with the live virus are not permitted to own animals at home that would be susceptible, and they must wait at least one week after work before attending outside events where such animals might perform, such as a circus.

Leaders of the House Energy and Commerce Committee also are worried about the lab's likely move to the mainland. Chairman John Dingell, D-Mich., and the head of the investigations subcommittee, Rep. Bart Stupak, D-Mich., also demanded reports about "Crimson Sky" and other studies on the consequences of live virus research on the U.S. mainland. Cohen, the Homeland Security official, said those documents were provided.

Two lawmakers from New York, Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Rep. Timothy Bishop, both Democrats, expressed concerns in letters they wrote last year about the Homeland Security Department's ability to protect the existing lab at Plum Island, which relies for security on a private security company and local police rather than federal agents.

"We are particularly concerned that DHS has not been meeting the security needs of the facility since Federal Protective Service agents were removed from the island," Clinton and Bishop wrote in a letter obtained by The Associated Press.

Cohen responded that Plum Island used a contract with a private security firm and relied on an agreement with local police, who were deputized to enforce federal laws on the island.

Will Jenkins, Bishop's spokesman, said Friday that Homeland Security "has been responsive to the concerns raised last year, and Congressman Bishop is pleased with the progress DHS is making regarding security for Plum Island."

The White House said modern safety rules at labs are sufficient to avoid any outbreak. But incidents in Britain have demonstrated that the foot-and-mouth virus can cause remarkable economic havoc _ and that the virus can escape from a facility.

An epidemic in 2001 devastated Britain's livestock industry, as the government slaughtered 6 million sheep, cows and pigs. Last year, in a less serious outbreak, Britain's health and safety agency concluded the virus probably escaped from a site shared by a government research center and a vaccine maker. Other outbreaks have occurred in Taiwan in 1997 and China last year and in 2006.

If even a single cow signals an outbreak in the U.S., emergency plans permit the government to shut down all exports and movement of livestock. Herds would be quarantined, and a controlled slaughter could be started to stop the disease from spreading.

Infected animals weaken and lose weight. Milk cows don't produce milk. They remain highly infectious, even if they survive the virus.

The Homeland Security Department is convinced it can safely operate the lab on the mainland, saying containment procedures at high-security labs have improved. The livestock industry is divided. Some experts, including the former director at the aging Plum Island lab, say research ought to be kept away from cattle populations _ and, ideally placed where the public already has accepted dangerous research.

The former director, Dr. Roger Breeze, suggested the facility could be safely located at the Atlanta campus of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or at Fort Detrick in Frederick, Md., home of The United States Army Medical Research Institute for infectious diseases.

Another possibility, Breeze said, is on Long Island, where there is no commercial livestock industry. That would allow retention of most of the current Plum Island employees.

The former head of the Agriculture Department's Agricultural Research Service said Americans are not prepared for a foot-and-mouth outbreak that has been avoided on the mainland since 1929.

"The horrific prospect of exterminating potentially millions of animals is not something this country's ready for," said Dr. Floyd Horn.

The Agriculture Department ran the Plum Island lab until 2003. It was turned over to the Homeland Security Department because preventing an outbreak is now part of the nation's biological defense program.

Plum Island researchers work on detecting the disease, controlling epidemics using vaccines and drugs, testing imported animals and training professionals.

The new facility will add research on diseases that can be transferred from animals to humans. The Plum Island facility is not secure enough to handle that higher-level research.

A new facility at Plum Island is technically a possibility. Signs point to a mainland site, however, after the administration spent considerable time and money scouting new locations. Also, there are financial concerns about operating from a location accessible only by ferry or helicopter.

The Homeland Security Department said laboratory animals would not be corralled outside the new facility, and they would not come into contact with local livestock. All work with the virus and lab waste would be handled securely and any material leaving would be treated and monitored to ensure it was sterilized.

"Containment technology has improved dramatically since foot-and-mouth disease prohibitions were put in place in 1948," said Homeland Security spokeswoman Amy Kudwa.

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Associated Press writer Sharon Theimer contributed to this report.

 
 

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Gotta spend that Homeland Security Bonanza somewhere! Gotta look busy!

Under the radar, the biolab building spree has been going on for years. How many biolabs are needed? What is wrong with the ones we already have?

Here is a link about biolab building spree from 2004 (sorry ya gotta, but well worth registering to read): http://www.the-scientist.com/article/display/14718/

As we peer into society's future, we " you and I, and our government " must avoid the impulse to live only for today, plundering, for our own ease and convenience, the precious resources of tomorrow. We cannot mortgage the material assets of our grandchildren without asking the loss also of their political and spiritual heritage. We want democracy to survive for all generations to come, not to become the insolvent phantom of tomorrow. /Dwight Eisenhower Farewell Address, January 1961

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:34 AM on 04/12/2008

Ever notice how the powers that be who want to set up such facilities, whether it's bio-hazrd labs, nuclear site, waste dumps proclaiming the safety nmeasures to be more than adequate, never set up shop in their own neighborhoods??????????????????????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:05 AM on 04/12/2008

I hear ther's a ranch in Crawford, TX where the lab could set up shop.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:03 AM on 04/12/2008

Bush: "I've screwed up everything I've ever done. Ruined everything I've ever touched. But I'm right about this. Trust me."

Yeah, right.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:58 AM on 04/12/2008

Your bodies were not designed to ingest animal flesh. Stop breeding it to consume. It plays a major part in your planets demise.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:53 AM on 04/12/2008

Where did you go to school, PETA U?

Man is at the top of the food chain. Our bodies ARE designed to eat meat.

The problem isn't meat, it's all the chemicals and hormones and other crap the animals are fed that find their way into our systems.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:02 AM on 04/12/2008

Oh wait, they already did that thing where they moved animal disease lab near food animal herds---They called it the event that resulted in mad cow disease and they did it in England. Couldn't we just sedate Bush till it's over? Wouldn't that be the safe and humane thing to do? We could just run old clips on the news of him smirking and no one would even know he's gone.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:08 AM on 04/12/2008

Moving an animal disease lab near food animal herds had nothing to do with the British mad cow outbreak according to any reputable or disreputable source I can find on the internet.

What animal disease lab are you talking about, or did you make that up?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:58 PM on 04/12/2008

How about this. How about drop the comparison with what occurred in England. How about we just assume Karela was using common sense. Now let's suppose you think about how plausible it sounds to have a problem when you move a secluded and relatively secure federal animal disease lab within proximity of our food supply.

Common sense is beautiful.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:42 AM on 04/16/2008

You know I sit back everyday and say well there is nothing else that Bush and his idiots can screw up and the very next day they prove me wrong.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 PM on 04/11/2008

Uh why dont we move this lab on the white house front lawn. seems fitting

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:22 PM on 04/11/2008

Maybe this might work out. The "livestock industry" needs to be devastated. Our modern day factory farming techniques represent the greatest moral failing in human history. This abomination will one day be seen for the brutal horror that it is, and that we will be viewed as the greedy, immoral, ignorant, selfish savages that we are, when we condone and support the "livestock industry".
The willful infliction of unnecessary suffering upon feeling, living beings for profit and pleasure is beyond any defense or excuse.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:55 PM on 04/11/2008

Time to repeat my earlier recommendation that Bush buy some cattle for his ranch - could be more therapeutic than I expected If the disease lab is re-located to Crawford.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:32 PM on 04/11/2008

The pattern of incompetance coming out of the Bush Administration just boggles the mind. The sheer volume of flip flops, idiotic decisions and wrong choices is record setting. This man has wrecked Iraq, ruined our economy, put unqualified people in critical positions, made our country weaker and has made our futures less secure. Oil is at record highs, jobs are heading for historic lows, greed and corruption have flourished and we the people are left more exposed and less protected than ever before.

Isn't it amazing that with all the smart and innovative people in America not one of us came up with the idea to move a dangerous disease research facility near the very thing it kills? Who wouldn't want to put a nasty disease within reach of our nations food supply?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:40 PM on 04/11/2008

They thought Noah was crazy when he was building the ark

------ just wait, you'll see.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:39 PM on 04/11/2008

And it says something about the quality of the Federal workforce that the country has not completely collapsed. Say what you will about bureaucrats they are sheltering us from the final catastrophe.

But give the Republicans another couple of years and they may accomplish the total destruction of our infrastructure.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:03 PM on 04/11/2008

Human beings have an INFINITE capacity for screwing up.

One of my favorite was an inspection of a nuclear plant, in Alabama if I remember right. They were looking for a gas leak. Using a candle. The candle caught the insulation on fire. Insulation wrapping the control wiring.

No problem. Nuclear power plants have backup controls and wiring. Except they were located in the same housing as the original control wiring.

Almost had a meltdown.

I am certain that they will have numerous safety features. But it is impossible to engineer against every instance of human stupidity.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:13 PM on 04/11/2008

I was warning people about the Banking Derivatives/subprime/credit crunch/mortgage meltdown over a a year ago (remember they kept saying the fundamentals are good on CNBC day after day...they new it was coming they just used CNBC to sooth and placate you....below is an article that described the situation of a global crisis back in Dec of 2006...it is very prophetic

http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=20061221&articleId=4225

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:46 PM on 04/11/2008

This ain't nothin'. They just gave approval to move a lethal biolab into metropolitan Boston! Ah, take a breath, nothing quite like the smell of ebola and incurable TB in the morning.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:38 PM on 04/11/2008

In the land of poisoned cattle and high gas prices, the tofu-eating, hybrid-driving liberal asks "Is there a problem?"

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:56 PM on 04/11/2008

Yes tofu (americans eat too much soy) It causes all types of problems with the tyroid and other endocrine system functions. Its true google it. Too much estrogen causes many problems with men.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:31 PM on 04/11/2008

intentionally planned by Bush Administration & cronies to continue the destruction of America.

Stand up people fight back write / call senator now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:40 PM on 04/11/2008

Hey billy they know the earth is overpopulated why would they want to stop disease?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:51 PM on 04/11/2008

Dear Rep / Senator,

The Bush Administration has committed so many high crimes and misdemeanors that it is beyond the scope of this letter to cite these violations of law.
The Bush Administration has damaged America"s reputation in the world beyond repair. America is no longer considered "good." America will now be remembered as "hypocrites of torture," and "a force of evil."
Now our economy is in severe recession because of failed political and economic policies of this Administration.
As a member of Congress you swore an oath to uphold the Constitution of the United States of America.
It is your duty to impeach President Bush, Vice President Cheney, Secretary of State Rice, Attorney General Gonzales and members of this Administration who have participated in criminal activity immediately.
Failure to impeach means you are in violation of your Constitutional oath.
Which is it?
As a tax paying citizen and registered voter, I demand an explanation. I want to see articles of impeachment introduced now!
If you are in violation of your Constitutional oath; then the Constitution of the United States of America is dead!
If you refuse to act out of fear, cowardice or for other reasons, I will see you voted out office and replaced with a 3rd party candidate.
We elected you to represent us, the common citizen. Make us proud this one time. Hear our cry of patriotism and introduce impeachment articles against this Administration.
Sincere Regards,

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:38 PM on 04/11/2008

I believe it is about time this administration just coast along until the new one comes in or at least abide by "First do no harm", this is just plain stupid. Put this facility in the middle of cattle country!!!
I'm really about ready for Congress to have all of this administration "people" have some mental health test, they are incredibly off the mark on everything from war on terror. torture, NSA, FEMA, world trade, and anything else they put anytime into.
Stop the world and let them off.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:30 PM on 04/11/2008

So our moron President wants to sicken the nation and forever tarnish our agricultural industry. Wow.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:30 PM on 04/11/2008

Boy, the bushies really do want to destroy this country and it's economy.

It isn't enough to be stupid. This is a plan I think to reduce us to 3rd world status and all the problems we'd face as a result.

Wonder what the real endgame is, a new world order run by rich Saudis and others and backed up by corporations that only the very rich control?

I'm not a conspiracy theorist but this strikes me as beyond incompetence but a way to further weaken us globally and the question is why?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:27 PM on 04/11/2008

They are just plain stupid, there is no other way to describe the policy decisions of this administration. Even greed can't explain this one.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:48 PM on 04/11/2008

I think its less stupidity and more cupidity. Reagan era right-wingers were indoctrinated into the notion that "the government is the problem, not the solution". Ever since they got their hands on power (especially when all 3 branches were in their hands) they've done everything they can to realize their point.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:44 PM on 04/11/2008

Wow and I thought trying to give the port authority to his arab buddies was stupid. Just a blip on the radar screen for these morons. Maybe he wants to punish the American public for his low approval rating like he punished Saddam for trying to kill his daddy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:41 PM on 04/11/2008

Once again Bush proves he is an idiot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 AM on 04/11/2008

HE MUST HAVE ANOTHER POLITICAL CRONIE TO PAY OFF.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:58 AM on 04/11/2008

Lymes disease connection...Prions...Deer wasting disease, Elk wasting disease, CJD, Alzheimers, many more...all are connected by Prion disease beta amyloid malformed proteins in the brain and muscle tissue...also linked a long list of auto-immune disorders like DM myosititis. Our govt is hiding the truth because it would be a huge scandal and public health expenditure that the govt would be libel for.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:38 AM on 04/11/2008
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