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- BUSINESS, Page 80Business NotesLOCAL ECONOMIESThey Love Their Balloon
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- Bigger towns might consider it a boondoggle or an eyesore. But
- the depressed West Texas ranching town of Marfa (pop. 2,500) is
- delighted about the economic benefit of a 240-ft. radar
- surveillance balloon that the Customs Service has tethered nearby
- and plans to fly at an altitude of 14,000 ft. One of six in a
- planned network along the Mexican border, the helium-filled
- aerostat can spot suspected drug-smuggling planes up to 200 miles
- away, then flash data to authorities who will try to intercept the
- aircraft.
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- The Marfa installation alone will cost $18 million. Its
- benefits include some 30 new technical jobs, an annual payroll of
- $1 million and perhaps a few carloads of tourists drawn to the
- remote prairie for a look at what townsfolk fondly call the "big,
- pregnant whale." Says local newspaper editor Robert Halpern: "This
- is a real shot in the arm for retail sales and real estate -- and
- community pride too. We used to get attention for our cow pastures.
- Now people know we're doing all we can to fight the drug war."