Colorado's history of mining and construction led to extensive asbestos use, potentially exposing workers and residents.
The Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment (CDPHE) regulates asbestos materials in the state. Colorado has implemented regulations to protect the public from asbestos exposure, particularly in construction and renovation activities. This information is for those concerned about past exposure and its impact on their health. Learn about potential health consequences and resources available to those diagnosed with asbestos-related diseases and their families.
Explore 687 known asbestos sites and job-sites across Colorado.
Job Site | City | State |
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Chevron | Denver | CO |
Chicago Burlington & Quincy Railroad | Denver | CO |
Childrens Hospital Association | Denver | CO |
Cipra Air Conditioning | Denver | CO |
Citcon | Colorado Springs | CO |
Citizens Light, Heat & Power | Colorado Springs | CO |
City Hall | Pueblo | CO |
City Hall | Grand Junction | CO |
City Hall | Durango | CO |
City Of Fort Collins | Fort Collins | CO |
Clayton Presbyterian Church | Denver | CO |
Clear Creek Junior & Senior High School | Idaho Springs | CO |
Cletus G. Cooper | Colorado Springs | CO |
Climax | Grand Junction | CO |
Climax | Leadville | CO |
If you or a loved one is sick or passed away due to asbestos, you may be entitled to significant financial compensation. Colorado law protects victims of asbestos exposure. We can assist you in understanding your legal options.