Salt Lake City Vermiculite Sites
Salt Lake City, UT
From 1924 to 1991, 80% of the world’s supply of raw
vermiculite ore came from Libby, Montana. During this time more than 5.8 million
tons of asbestos-contaminated ore from Libby was shipped by rail to 240
different addresses across the U.S. for processing into insulation. The
vermiculite ore from the Libby mine was contaminated with a particularly
dangerous form of asbestos - amphibole asbestos of the tremolite-actinolite
series. As a result, processing facilities nationwide were contaminated with the
asbestos.
Salt Lake City had two sites where vermiculite ore was
processed using a method called "exfoliation" to produce insulation as well as
other building materials labeled under the "Zonolite" and "Monokote" brands. The
former exfoliation facility sites were located at 333 West 100 South, Salt Lake
City, where Vermiculite Intermountain processed Libby ore from 1940-1984. The
plant relocated to 733 West 800 South, Salt Lake City, and operated three more
years under the name of Intermountain Products before closing in 1987.


The W.R. Grace/Zonolite asbestos mine in Hamilton Township, NJ