Libby, Montana asbestos timeline

1939

Zonolite company mines ore and processes vermiculite.

Zonolite sells as insulation to U.S.

1956

State inspector finds high levels of asbestos in mine samples.

No follow-up, changes or consequences

1960's

workers handling vermiculite develop asbestos type illnesses

Many fatalities reported

1963

Vermiculite used in communal areas, exposing community to asbesto

W.R. Grace co. purchases mine, improves working conditions, but workers continue to develop asbestos related illnesses

W.R. Grace denies knowledge of occupational hazard. Later court evidence shows executive were aware and withheld this information from workers.

1980's

The EPA conducts four studies in Libby, demonstrating asbestos dangers, does not publicly announce

No follow-up, changes or consequences

Mid 1980's

Ralph Nader and local newspapers report on asbestos related worker illness and lawsuits against W.R. Grace.

The national press ignores the story.

1989

The EPA bans most use of asbestos

1990

W.R.Grace closes Libby vermiculite mine operations

1999

Seattle Post Intelligencer reports Libby asbestos is killing people. Creates national attention.

The EPA performs soil and air tests

2002

EPA declares Libby a Superfund clean-up site

2003

W.R. Grace ordered to pay $54 million to support environmental clean up

2004

W.R. Grace to pay 1/3 of anticipated costs.

Libby asbestos victims’ medical bills estimated to total $32 million over next 5 years.

At least 1 in 10 Libby residents have asbestos related illness

2009

EPA declares Libby Superfund site a Public Health Emergency (PHE)

Thousands of claims filed against state agencies for failure to warn of the asbestos contamination. State agencies continue to claim no legal obligation to warn of mine dangers.

2021 study identifies 694 non-occupational asbestos related deaths 1979-2011

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References:

Larson, T. C., Williamson, L., & Antao, V. C. (2020). Follow-Up of the Libby, Montana Screening Cohort: A 17-Year Mortality Study. Journal of occupational and environmental medicine, 62(1), e1–e6. https://doi.org/10.1097/JOM.0000000000001760







McNew, T., Miller, M., & Black, C. (2018). EPA’s Only Public Health Emergency: Libby, Montana’s Asbestos Exposure, Screening Program, and Research. Chest, 154,789A. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chest.2018.08.710







McNew, T., Hernandez, T., & Black, C. (2016). Asbestos Exposure and Health Screening in Libby, Montana: Past, Present, and Future. Chest, 150, 931A. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chest.2016.08.1032



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Whitmer, M. (2022, March 11). Libby, Montana. The Mesothelioma Center. https://www.asbestos.com/jobsites/libby/