Asbestos in Alaska

Alaska's remote landscape and unique history of resource development have contributed to widespread asbestos use, affecting workers and communities throughout the state.

The Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) has documented areas throughout Alaska with naturally occurring asbestos (NOA), adding another layer of concern for residents. We provide information about asbestos in Alaska, the potential health consequences, and resources for those diagnosed with asbestos-related diseases and their families who may have been exposed to asbestos.

Alaska Asbestos Exposure

Known Asbestos Job Sites in Alaska

Explore 100 known asbestos sites and job-sites across Alaska.

Job SiteCityState
Collier Carbon & ChemicalNikishkaAK
C.R. LewisAnchorageAK
Department Of The InteriorAnchorageAK
Dimond Court BuildingJuneauAK
Dock - Fire LaneAnchorageAK
E.C. AndrewsJack WadeAK
Eielson Air Force BaseFairbanksAK
Elmendorf Air Force BaseAnchorageAK
Evans Jones CoalJonesvilleAK
Fairbanks ExplorationFairbanksAK
Fairbanks InnFairbanksAK
Fairbanks Public UtilitesFairbanksAK
Federal Office BuildingJuneauAK
Fort GreelyDelta JunctionAK
Fort RichardsonAnchorageAK

Were You Harmed by Asbestos Exposure in Alaska?

If you or a loved one is sick or passed away due to asbestos, you may be entitled to significant financial compensation. Alaska law protects victims of asbestos exposure. We can assist you in understanding your legal options.

Do You Have Any Asbestos Legal Questions?

If you’ve been affected by asbestos exposure, we’re here to help. Our counselors provide support for any related legal concerns. You are not alone – contact us today.

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