Premises Description

Southern Company (formed 1945, headquartered Atlanta GA) is through the 20th century and today one of the largest U.S. investor-owned electric utilities. Southern Company operates through subsidiaries Georgia Power Company, Alabama Power Company, Mississippi Power Company, and (historically) Gulf Power Company (Florida) — covering most of Georgia, Alabama, and Mississippi.

Major Southern Company asbestos-era operations included:

Georgia Power:

  • Plant Bowen (Cartersville GA) — among the largest U.S. coal plants
  • Plant Scherer (Juliette GA) — one of the largest coal plants in North America
  • Plant Wansley (Carrollton GA)
  • Plant Yates (Coweta County GA)
  • Plant Hammond (Coosa GA) — closed 2019
  • Plant McDonough (Smyrna GA)
  • Plant Vogtle (Waynesboro GA) — four-unit PWR (two units operational by asbestos era; two units more recent)
  • Plant Hatch (Baxley GA) — two-unit BWR
  • Plant Branch (Putnam County GA) — closed 2015

Alabama Power:

  • James H. Miller Jr. Plant (Jefferson County AL)
  • Gaston Plant (Wilsonville AL)
  • Gorgas Plant (Walker County AL) — closed 2019
  • Plant Barry (Mobile County AL)
  • Greene County Plant (Greene County AL) — closed 2017
  • Joseph M. Farley Nuclear Plant (Houston County AL) — two-unit PWR

Mississippi Power:

  • Plant Daniel (Jackson County MS)
  • Plant Watson (Gulfport MS)
  • Plant Sweatt (Meridian MS)

Each operated continuously through the asbestos era with extensive asbestos-containing materials specified across boilers, turbines, condensers, steam piping, and electrical systems.

Plaintiffs alleged in publicly filed U.S. asbestos personal-injury and wrongful-death litigation that Southern Company — as premises owner — exposed its plant-operator workforce (IBEW/USW representation) and contractor pipefitters, insulators, boilermakers, and trade workers to extensive asbestos.

Southern Company and its operating subsidiaries have been named as Premises Defendants in publicly filed U.S. asbestos personal-injury and wrongful-death litigation.

Workers Exposed

  • Southern Company plant operators and maintenance workforce across Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi
  • Refinery pipefitters and millwrights working Southern Company capital projects
  • Insulators (HFIAW Local members) on Southern construction and turnaround crews
  • Boilermakers (IBB Local members) building Southern Company boilers
  • Electricians (IBEW Local members) working Southern Company generating-station electrical
  • Construction-trade workforces on Southern Company EPC projects

If You Worked at a Southern Company Plant

If you worked at a Georgia Power, Alabama Power, Mississippi Power, or Gulf Power fossil-fuel or nuclear power plant during the asbestos era — as a Southern 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