Premises Description

Niagara Mohawk Power Corporation, formed in 1950 from the merger of Niagara Hudson Power, Central New York Power, and predecessor systems and today operating as part of National Grid USA, historically served the upstate New York service territory from Buffalo across the Southern Tier and Central New York to Albany and the Mohawk Valley. Its generating fleet included the Huntley (Tonawanda NY) and Dunkirk (Dunkirk NY) coal stations, the Oswego Harbor Power oil-fired plant, the Albany Steam Station, a large participating share in the Nine Mile Point Nuclear complex (Scriba NY), and an extensive Niagara-basin hydroelectric fleet. Niagara Mohawk also operated a combined gas distribution system across upstate New York that historically included asbestos-cement (transite) mains and service pipe.

Plaintiffs alleged in publicly filed U.S. asbestos personal-injury and wrongful-death litigation that pre-1985 Niagara Mohawk generating stations contained asbestos-containing thermal insulation on boiler headers, superheater and reheater piping, feedwater lines, turbine casings, and reactor-auxiliary steam piping; asbestos-containing gaskets and packing in valves, pumps, and condenser waterboxes; asbestos millboard, transite panels, and cloth in switchgear rooms and transformer firewalls at Niagara Mohawk substations; asbestos-cement mains in the Niagara Mohawk gas system; and asbestos-refractory brick in Huntley and Dunkirk combustion chambers. Plaintiffs allegedly encountered airborne asbestos during scheduled outages, refueling outages at Nine Mile Point, gasket replacements, gas-main cut-and-cap operations, and insulation tear-out and re-lagging.

Workers Exposed

Plaintiffs alleged that station operators, boiler mechanics, pipefitters, insulators, electricians, millwrights, and gas-distribution workers at Niagara Mohawk plants, substations, and along the gas system from approximately 1940 through the mid-1980s were exposed to respirable asbestos fibers when boiler lagging was cut, gaskets were scraped from flange faces, valve packing was repacked, refractory brick was chipped, and asbestos-cement gas mains were sawed, chipped, or broken during service work.

If You Worked With Niagara Mohawk / National Grid Facilities and Have Been Diagnosed With Mesothelioma

If you or a family member worked at Huntley, Dunkirk, Oswego, Albany Steam, Nine Mile Point, a Niagara Mohawk hydroelectric station, or a Niagara Mohawk substation or gas main and later received a mesothelioma or other asbestos-related diagnosis, you may have legal claims against premises owners, insulation contractors, and asbestos-product manufacturers. Free, confidential case evaluation: Speak with O’Brien Law Firm — (314) 936-2956