Richard M. Flynn Power Plant and asbestos exposure
Richard M. Flynn Power Plant was built by the New York Power Authority and has supplied electricity to the Long Island area since 1994.
The Flynn power house uses natural gas as its main source of energy.
Asbestos exposure at the powerhouse
Like many powerhouse plants, Flynn power plant used asbestos to insulate the equipment in its facilities.
Asbestos is fire- and temperature-resistant, making it ideal as an insulator for pipes and boilers.
Tragically, asbestos is a cancer-causing agent that decades later led to the development of lung cancer, mesothelioma cancer, and asbestosis--a serious respiratory ailment--in workers exposed to it.
It is crucial, therefore, for those who worked at Hope Creek and other such powerhouses to discuss asbestos exposure with a physician.
How we can help Flynn power plant workers with asbestos-related
cancer
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