Delaware's industrial past, particularly involving shipbuilding and chemical production, has left a legacy of asbestos use in many buildings and structures throughout the state.
While Delaware has only one known naturally occurring asbestos (NOA) deposit, located in New Castle County, the state's history of industrial asbestos use poses potential health risks to those who may have been exposed. This page provides information on asbestos regulations, potential health impacts, and resources for those concerned about asbestos exposure in Delaware.
Explore 287 known asbestos sites and job-sites across Delaware.
Job Site | City | State |
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Ametec Haveg | Marshallton | DE |
Amoco | New Castle | DE |
A.N. Quinby | Wilmington | DE |
Atlas Chemical | Wilmington | DE |
Atlas Chemical | New Castle | DE |
Atlas Powder | Wilmington | DE |
Atlas Powder | New Castle | DE |
Avisun | New Castle | DE |
Baker & Adams Chemical | Claymont | DE |
Bancroft Mills | Wilmington | DE |
Bancroft School | Wilmington | DE |
Bank Of Delaware | Wilmington | DE |
Bayhealth Kent General Hospital | Dover | DE |
Beebe Hospital | Seaford | DE |
Benjamin F. Shaw | Wilmington | DE |
If you or a loved one is sick or passed away due to asbestos, you may be entitled to significant financial compensation. Delaware law protects victims of asbestos exposure. We can assist you in understanding your legal options.