Asbestos Exposure in New York
- Albany Felt Company
- Alcan
- Alco - American Locomotive
- Alcoa
- Bausch & Lomb
- Beech Nut
- Bethlehem Steel
- Blue Circle Cement
- Borg-Warner
- Bristol-Myers
- Brooklyn Navy Yard
- Carborundum Company
- Carrier Corporation
- Chevrolet
- Ciba Geigy-Hercules
- Columbian Rope Company
- Domino Sugar
- Eastman Kodak
- Fairchild Republic
- Garlock
- General Electric - Auburn
- General Electric - Fort Edward
- General Electric - Hornell
- General Electric - Hudson Falls
- General Electric - Waterford
- General Foods
- General Motors
- GM - Tonawanda Engine
- Honeywell
- IBM - Hopewell Junction
- IBM - Kingston
- IBM - Owego
- IBM - Poughkeepsie
- IBM - Yorktown
- International Paper
- International Wire
- Kraft Foods
- Lockheed Martin
- Nabisco
- Nestle
- Northrop Grumman
- Occidental Chemical
- Revere Copper
- Revere Smelting
- Reynolds Metal Company
- Seneca Army Depot
- Stauffer Chemical
- Union Fork & Hoe
- Wabash Alloys
- Wyeth-Ayerst
- Xerox
Cities in New York

Exposure to asbestos is the direct cause of multiple diseases — with mesothelioma perhaps the most tragic. Tens of thousands of individuals, especially working men and woman, have died from Mesothelioma in just the last couple of decades and there are 2000 – 3000 new diagnoses every year of this cruel disease. Mesothelioma takes years to develop and its effects are only seen long after one’s initial asbestos exposure has occurred. After symptoms emerge and diagnosis is given, the heartbreak of the disease is compounded by a greater tragedy: it could have been prevented. Mesothelioma did not have to strike down a single man or woman — but the information on the dangers of asbestos exposure was kept hidden. Corporations were aware, or should have been aware, of the extremely hazardous nature of asbestos, and yet said nothing, and knowingly placed workers and citizens at risk.
Because asbestos was a common mineral used in industrial production, the tragedy of mesothelioma is truly a national one. However, New York State has been amongst the hardest hit areas regarding the number of mesothelioma victims. The wide variety of human and natural resources in New York State has encouraged companies to locate their businesses here throughout our country’s history. Not only are there a great number of workers in New York, there are a great number of patriots as well: New York boasts over 1.4 million veterans – more than 47 other states. The state of New York has offered incalculable value and undeniable service to the success of businesses and to the U.S. military. It is heartbreaking then that New York has the third highest number of mesothelioma and asbestos deaths in our nation.
New York Mesothelioma & Asbestos Facts
- According to government statistics, the NY counties with the highest incidence of asbestos deaths include:
- Queens County, NY
- Nassau County, NY
- Suffolk County, NY
- Erie County, NY
- Kings County, NY
- Westchester County, NY
- Monroe County, NY
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- Bronx County, NY
- Niagara County, NY
- Onondaga County, NY
Each of these counties are also in the Top 100 counties nationwide for asbestos related deaths.
- See a chart ranking the counties in New York based on asbestos deaths.
- The Federal Government has listed a site in New York on its priority list of asbestos contaminated sites. At least 1,439 shipments (116,277 tons) of vermiculite went from Libby, MT to locations across New York from 1948 through 1993.
- Government statistics on deaths due to asbestos-related diseases in New York (information based on government statistics, compiled by the EWG Action Fund,learn more):
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