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The new, high-containment HTRL, completed in April 2008, is located on the 1500-acre Argonne National Laboratory site in DuPage County, Ill., approximately 25 miles southwest of the University of Chicago’s downtown campus. It is one of the U.S. Department of Energy’s largest research centers. The 48,647-sf facility includes two BSL-2 laboratories, four BSL-3 laboratories, seven ABSL-3 animal suites, an aerosol procedure room, and administrative space. The facility houses approximately 30 full-time staff members, with capacity to accommodate approximately 30 ventilated cage racks containing approximately 4,000 animal holding cages. Although small labs already existed at the University and at Argonne for studying infection microbes, the new HTRL will enable researchers to simultaneously study four or more different pathogens. The HTRL will also be prepared to assist national, state, and local public health offices by providing expertise, diagnosis, support, and advice in the event of a bioterrorism or infectious disease emergency. The University plans to outsource facility operations and ongoing maintenance of the RBL to an outside vendor. Safety features include redundant mechanical systems, controlled airflow, HEPA-filtered exhaust, tightly controlled building access, and isolation/disinfection of specific areas.
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