Missouri & Illinois Power Generation Jobsites
Missouri's coal-fired and hydroelectric power plants — and the Illinois facilities directly across the river where Missouri workers regularly pulled shifts — were among the most asbestos-intensive worksites in the region. Every boiler, turbine, and mile of high-pressure steam piping was insulated with asbestos-containing materials from the 1930s through the 1980s. Scroll over a region to see facilities — click any site to read its full exposure history.
Map shows 316 documented asbestos exposure sites across Missouri, Illinois, and Indiana. Click any marker to visit the site's full report.
Missouri Power Generation Sites

Labadie Power Plant Asbestos Claims: A Legal Guide for Missouri Workers and Families
Power Generation

Missouri Mesothelioma Lawyer Guide: Asbestos Exposure at Meramec Energy Center — What Former Workers and Families Must Know
Valley Park, MO
Power Generation

Rush Island Power Plant Asbestos Claims: A Legal Guide for Missouri Workers and Families
Jefferson County, MO
Power Generation

Portage des Sioux Power Plant Asbestos Claims: A Legal Guide for Missouri Workers
St. Charles County, MO
Power Generation

Asbestos Exposure at Hawthorn Generating Station — Kansas City Power & Light Workers
Kansas City, MO
Power Generation

Lake Road Generating Station Asbestos Claims: What Former Workers Need to Know Before Filing
St. Joseph, MO
Power Generation

Mexico Power Plant Asbestos Claims: A Legal Guide for Union Electric Workers and Families
Mexico, MO
Power Generation

Nevada Power Plant Asbestos Claims: A Legal Guide for Missouri Workers
Nevada, MO
Power Generation

Sikeston Power Station Asbestos Exposure — How Missouri Victims Can Pursue Compensation
Sikeston, MO
Power Generation
Illinois Power Generation Sites
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