St Charles Schools — Missouri DNR Asbestos Records

St Charles Schools in St. Charles, MO has 5 documented asbestos project notifications on file with the Missouri Department of Natural Resources under the NESHAP program.

Documented asbestos-containing materials (ACM) include: boiler insulation, ceiling tile, floor tile mastic, transite, window caulk.

These are public regulatory records of licensed asbestos abatement and demolition/renovation work conducted at district facilities. Each notification represents a separate project where asbestos was identified and removed by a licensed contractor.

If you or a family member worked at, attended, or was otherwise present at facilities operated by St Charles Schools and has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, asbestosis, or another asbestos-related disease, these records may be relevant to a legal claim.


Missouri DNR Asbestos Notification Records

The following 5 project notification(s) are documented with the Missouri Department of Natural Resources (NESHAP program) for St Charles Schools in St. Charles. These are public regulatory records.

Project IDYearSite / BuildingOperationACM RemovedContractor
3641-20042004Hardin Middle School800 lf tsi, 32500 sf vat & mastic, 2412 sf transite, 4540 sf caulk/glazeMidwest Asbestos Abatement Corporation
3639-20042004St Charles West High School310 lf tsi, 16200 sf vat & mastic, 80 sf transiteMidwest Asbestos Abatement Corporation
3640-20042004Monroe Elementary7600 sf ceiling tile, 800 lf tsi, 120 boiler insulMidwest Asbestos Abatement Corporation
3696-20042004Null Elementary20 fittings, 9100 sf ceiling tileMidwest Asbestos Abatement Corporation
3695-20042004Jefferson Middle School700 fittings, 100 sf insul, 4400 sf vat & mastic, 8000 sf carpet & masticMidwest Asbestos Abatement Corporation

Source: Missouri Department of Natural Resources, NESHAP Asbestos Abatement & Demolition/Renovation Notification Program — public regulatory records.


For informational purposes only. This page reproduces public regulatory data from the Missouri Department of Natural Resources. Contact a licensed attorney for legal advice.