Vermont's unique history with asbestos, including its past as a significant asbestos producer, has left a legacy of potential exposure in both residential and commercial buildings throughout the state.
Vermont faces a distinct challenge with asbestos contamination due to the presence of former asbestos mines within the state. While asbestos mining ceased in 1993, the legacy of this industry, combined with the use of asbestos in older construction and industrial applications, poses ongoing health risks to Vermonters. Learn about Vermont's documented asbestos job sites, the health risks associated with asbestos exposure, and resources available to those affected.
Explore 118 known asbestos sites and job-sites across Vermont.
Job Site | City | State |
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Central Vermont Railway | White River Junction | VT |
Champlain Valley Union High School | Hinesburg | VT |
Citizens Utilities | Newport | VT |
College | Lyndonville | VT |
Consolidated Lighting | Montpelier | VT |
Cooperative Design | Bennington | VT |
Copley Hospital | Morrisville | VT |
Corry, Deavitt Frost Electric | Montpelier | VT |
Dial Exchange Building | Rutland | VT |
Eagle Square Manufacturing | South Shaftsbury | VT |
Eastern Magnesia Talc | Johnson | VT |
Eastern Talc | East Granville | VT |
Eden Park Nursing Home | Rutland | VT |
Fall Mountain Mill | Bellows Falls | VT |
General Electric | Burlington | VT |
If you or a loved one is sick or passed away due to asbestos, you may be entitled to significant financial compensation. Vermont law protects victims of asbestos exposure. We can assist you in understanding your legal options.