Devon Powerhouse Asbestos Exposure & Compensation
Attorney Chris Meisenkothen on 5/14/2026
Devon Powerhouse, owned by Devon Power LLC, is a fossil fuel generating station located along the Housatonic River in the Devon section of Milford, Connecticut. For many years, asbestos was widely used in old power plants for its heat resistance in components such as gaskets, pipes, boilers, turbines and insulation. Inhalation of asbestos fibers can lead to mesothelioma, a rare form of cancer.
If you or someone you love were exposed to asbestos at Devon Powerhouse, legal options may be available. For more than 40 years, Early, Lucarelli, Sweeney & Meisenkothen (ELSM) has represented power plant workers and their families seeking compensation for mesothelioma and other asbestos-related illnesses.
Devon Powerhouse at a Glance
- Devon Powerhouse is also commonly referred to as Devon Station, Devon Power Station, and Devon Power Plant.
- For decades, workers at the Connecticut power plant were exposed to asbestos while performing maintenance, repairs, and equipment installation. This exposure puts them at higher risk for mesothelioma and other asbestos-related illnesses.
- At least 5 asbestos trust funds, established to compensate mesothelioma victims, recognize Devon Powerhouse as a known asbestos exposure jobsite.
- Individuals diagnosed with mesothelioma linked to Devon Powerhouse asbestos exposure should contact an experienced Connecticut mesothelioma law firm to explore compensation options.
Asbestos Exposure at Devon Powerhouse
From the 1940s through the 1980s, fossil fuel plants, including Devon Powerhouse, relied extensively on asbestos-containing insulation, gaskets, cement, packing materials, and refractory products. During this time, workers faced the highest exposure because asbestos was embedded in nearly all heat systems. Although companies began limiting the use of asbestos in the 1980s due to rising health concerns, asbestos remained in many older units at Devon Powerhouse.
Between 2010 and 2011, the Devon Power Station went through repowering and remediation as part of the GenConn project. Older oil-fired equipment was replaced with modern natural gas units, and demolition and abatement work was completed on boilers, stacks, ductwork, and piping. Before those structures were torn down, crews removed asbestos‑containing products like flanges, access doors, gaskets, and some insulation to reduce the risk of hazardous exposures.
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High-Risk Occupations at Devon Powerhouse
Several occupations at Devon Powerhouse carried a particularly high risk of asbestos exposure. Workers in these roles often handled or worked near asbestos-containing materials during daily tasks, which increased their chances of developing mesothelioma or other asbestos-related diseases. Exposure risks were even higher during routine maintenance, repairs, and work in confined spaces.
- Electricians: Worked near or directly on insulated wiring, boilers, and electrical systems that contained asbestos.
- Engineers: Oversaw operations around machinery and heat systems where asbestos insulation was common.
- Industrial plant workers: Performed a variety of maintenance and repair tasks on equipment containing asbestos.
- Insulators: Installed, repaired, or removed asbestos insulation on pipes, boilers, and turbines.
- Metal workers: Cut, shaped, or welded metal parts near asbestos materials, releasing fibers into the air.
- Pipefitters: Installed and repaired piping systems wrapped in asbestos insulation.
- Power plant operators: Worked in boiler rooms and other areas where asbestos dust was present.
- Welders: Performed welding and cutting near asbestos-containing materials, which created airborne fibers.
Secondary Asbestos Exposure
Secondary asbestos exposure is also a concern. Family members could inhale asbestos fibers carried home on a worker’s clothing and hair. Exposure often occurred through direct contact or while laundering dusty work clothes. This created a serious risk even outside the power plant.
The first job I had there was mixing asbestos cement for the mechanics. I also handled a lot of asbestos cloth that would come in a big roll. We used an awful lot of it as a final application.Insulator’s Helper
Devon Powerhouse, 1958
Asbestos Products Used at Devon Powerhouse
Asbestos was widely used in power plants like Devon Powerhouse because it could withstand high heat and protect critical machinery. Pipes, boilers, and turbines were often insulated with asbestos to maintain efficiency and prevent overheating.
The following products were valued for their durability, heat resistance, and fireproofing capabilities, which made them quite common in power-generating environments. Some asbestos-containing materials may still exist in older facilities today.
- Cement
- Boilers
- Fire blankets
- Firebricks
- Fireproof clothing
- Gaskets
- Insulation
- Lagging
- Packing insulation
- Pipe Insulation
- Pumps
- Rope
- Spray fireproofing
- Turbines
Compensation for Devon Powerhouse Workers With Mesothelioma
If you developed mesothelioma due in part to asbestos exposure at Devon Powerhouse, you may be eligible for financial compensation. This can come from asbestos trust funds, asbestos lawsuits, workers’ compensation, and veterans’ benefits.
These options are designed to help cover medical expenses, lost income, and other damages caused by asbestos-related illnesses. An experienced mesothelioma attorney can help you understand your options and guide you through the process.
ELSM Law has represented numerous clients diagnosed with mesothelioma or other asbestos-related diseases linked to exposure at Devon Powerhouse.
Asbestos Trust Fund Claims
Several bankrupt companies whose asbestos-containing products were used at the Devon power station have set up trust funds to compensate victims diagnosed with mesothelioma, lung cancer, or other asbestos-related disease.
Below is a list of bankrupt companies with established asbestos trust funds that name Devon Powerhouse as an approved jobsite.
| Bankrupt Asbestos Company | Asbestos Exposure Start Date | Asbestos Exposure End Date |
|---|---|---|
| Combustion Engineering | 1/1/1940 | 12/31/1982 |
| Fibreboard | 12/31/1982 | |
| Owens Corning | 12/31/1982 | |
| Owens-Illinois | 6/17/1955 | 12/31/1958 |
| Pittsburgh Corning | 1/1/1962 | 12/31/1979 |
Asbestos Lawsuits
Filing a mesothelioma lawsuit allows victims a way to seek compensation from the companies responsible for asbestos exposure. The process typically begins with consulting a lawyer from a reputable firm, such as ELSM Law, to evaluate your case. Next, your attorney files the lawsuit and gathers evidence during discovery. Finally, the case may settle or go to trial, with your lawyer guiding you through each step.
It’s important to act quickly, as each state sets a statute of limitations for filing a mesothelioma lawsuit or wrongful death claim. In Connecticut, the deadline is typically three years from the date of diagnosis or from the date of death for wrongful death claims. Missing this deadline could prevent you from receiving compensation.
Workers’ Compensation and VA Benefits
Beyond trust funds and lawsuits, some Devon power plant workers may qualify for financial assistance through state or federal benefit programs. These programs may be available in addition to other compensation options:
- Workers’ compensation: In Connecticut, mesothelioma is recognized as an occupational disease. If your illness developed due to asbestos exposure at Devon Powerhouse, you may be eligible for workers’ compensation benefits. These benefits can help cover medical treatment and replace a portion of lost wages.
- Veterans’ benefits: If you were exposed to asbestos at Devon Powerhouse during active military service and later diagnosed with mesothelioma, you may qualify for VA benefits, including disability compensation and health care. An accredited attorney with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs can assist with the application process and help ensure you pursue all available benefits.
Reviewing all available workers’ compensation and VA benefits with an experienced mesothelioma attorney can help maximize the financial support available to you and your family.
Request a Free Case Evaluation
Request a free case evaluation now if you or someone you love has been diagnosed with mesothelioma. The evaluation will cost you nothing. Our lawyers will travel to visit you at your convenience or conference call with you over the phone. We understand how difficult a time this is for you and will assist in any way that we can. You can also call us toll-free at 800-336-0086 at any time.
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Attorney Chris Meisenkothen
Attorney Meisenkothen is a member of several professional organizations, including the Connecticut Trial Lawyers Association, the American Association for Justice, the American Bar Association, and the Connecticut Bar Association.
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