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Future Dulles Airport arrivals could include horses

WASHINGTON 鈥 While most of the present and future growth surrounding Dulles International Airport is based on its proximity to the nation鈥檚 capital, a short trip in the opposite direction lands visitors in the midst of Northern Virginia鈥檚 horse country.

Loudoun County business officials say Dulles would be the perfect location for a new animal quarantine facility, and believe it could be built by 2019. Animals are quarantined to make sure they don’t carry disease or parasites.

鈥淎ny animals traveling internationally have to be quarantined for an amount of time,鈥 said Kellie Hinkle, Loudoun鈥檚 agricultural business development officer. 鈥淭he amount of time depends on the specific animal and the actual sex of the animal 鈥 it could be anywhere from two weeks to two months.鈥

鈥淢any people have seen the Kentucky Derby or the Preakness, there are a lot of international horse owners and international horses,鈥 said Hinkle.

Currently, the only two quarantine facilities on the East Coast are at John F. Kennedy Airport in New York and Miami International Airport.

Hinkle said Loudoun and Fauquier counties partnered on a feasibility study focused on whether a horse facility could be supported, given the two counties host a combined 130 horse shows annually.

鈥淥ur study was trying to determine if there was enough need for a third equestrian facility in the Mid-Atlantic,鈥 said Hinkle. 鈥淲e determined there is.鈥

Hinkle said with races in New York, Baltimore and Kentucky, 鈥渋t seems like Loudoun County and Northern Virginia was positioned well for a third quarantine facility.鈥

鈥淭he equine industry contributes more than $180 million to Loudoun鈥檚 economy each year,” said Buddy Rizer, executive director of the county鈥檚 department of economic development, in a statement. 鈥淟oudoun also has the most robust equine industry in Virginia, and is home to more than 15,000 horses.鈥

In addition, Hinkle said the facility could support other livestock industries, including cattle, sheep and goats.

It could lessen stress and expense for people in the region moving with pets聽that have to be quarantined.

鈥淎nyone who’s being deployed, living in Northern Virginia, serving in the military, doesn鈥檛 actually have to drive to Miami to pick up their family pet,鈥 said Hinkle.

Hinkle said Dulles Airport is aware of the proposal and considering whether to add the equine facility to its cargo processing offerings.

鈥淥ur intention would be for the private sector to build it, operate it, run it,鈥 said Hinkle. 鈥淲e actually are currently talking to three different private sector developers that are interested in the project.

The public is invited to a on March 30, at Harmony Hall, in Hamilton, Virginia.

Neal Augenstein

Neal Augenstein has been a general assignment reporter with 草莓传媒 since 1997. He says he looks forward to coming to work every day, even though that means waking up at 3:30 a.m.

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