Premises Description

Nalco Chemical Company (founded 1928 as National Aluminate Corporation in Chicago; renamed Nalco Chemical 1959; today Nalco Water, an Ecolab company after Ecolab’s 2011 acquisition) was through the 20th century one of the principal U.S. producers of water-treatment chemicals, corrosion inhibitors, boiler-water and cooling-tower treatments, and process chemicals sold to refineries, power plants, steel mills, paper mills, and chemical plants. Nalco’s asbestos-era U.S. plant footprint included:

  • Naperville IL — corporate headquarters and R&D campus
  • Bedford Park IL / Chicago IL — original chemical manufacturing complex
  • Sugar Land TX — Gulf Coast water-treatment and process chemicals
  • Freeport TX — process chemicals adjacent to the Dow / Gulf Coast petrochemical corridor
  • Garyville LA — Mississippi River corridor chemicals
  • Paulsboro NJ — East Coast water-treatment and process chemicals
  • Riverside CA — West Coast operations

Plaintiffs alleged in publicly filed U.S. asbestos personal-injury and wrongful-death litigation that Nalco Chemical Company — as premises owner — exposed its chemical workforce and contractor pipefitters, insulators, boilermakers, and millwrights to asbestos pipe covering on process and steam piping, block insulation on reactors and process vessels, gasketing and packing on process piping, and refractory in fired heaters at Nalco water-treatment and process-chemical plants through the asbestos era.

Nalco Chemical Company / Nalco Water / Ecolab has been named as a Premises Defendant in publicly filed U.S. asbestos personal-injury and wrongful-death litigation.

Workers Exposed

  • USW / OCAW / ICWU chemical workers at Nalco chemical manufacturing plants
  • Pipefitters (UA Local members) on Nalco capital projects and turnarounds
  • Insulators (HFIAW Local members) on process- and steam-piping insulation
  • Boilermakers (IBB Local members) on process boilers and pressure vessels
  • Millwrights (Carpenters / UBC) on reactor and process-equipment installation
  • Contractor construction trades on Nalco EPC and expansion projects

If You Worked at a Nalco Chemical Plant

If you worked at a Nalco Chemical Company water-treatment or process-chemical plant during the asbestos era — as a Nalco employee or as a dispatched contractor trade worker — and have since been diagnosed with mesothelioma, asbestosis, lung cancer, or another asbestos-related illness, you may have legal rights.

Free, confidential case evaluation: Speak with O’Brien Law Firm — (314) 936-2956