Mercy Hospital St. Louis — New Ballas Campus — St. Louis County Asbestos Records
Mercy Hospital St. Louis — New Ballas Campus is a hospital / medical center in St. Louis, MO with 5 documented asbestos abatement permits on file with the St. Louis County Department of Public Health, Air Pollution Control program.
These permits represent licensed asbestos removal projects conducted at this facility between 2022 and 2024. Work was performed at addresses including 615 S New Ballas Road.
Each permit represents a formal notification to St. Louis County of asbestos-containing material removal by a licensed contractor under the federal NESHAP program or county local requirements.
If you or a family member worked at or attended Mercy Hospital St. Louis — New Ballas Campus and has been diagnosed with mesothelioma, asbestosis, or another asbestos-related disease, these permit records may be relevant to a legal claim.
St. Louis County Asbestos Permit Records
The following 5 asbestos abatement permit(s) are on file with the St. Louis County Air Pollution Control program for Mercy Hospital St. Louis — New Ballas Campus in St. Louis. These are public regulatory records of licensed asbestos removal work.
| Permit # | Start | Type | Address / Location | Contractor |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 22257 | 1/1/202 | Amended | 615 S New Ballas Road | CENPRO Services of Illinois, LLC |
| 22256 | 1/1/202 | Amended | 615 S New Ballas Road | Talbert Industrial Commercial Services, Inc. (Talbert ICS, Inc.) |
| 22806 | 1/1/202 | Amended | 615 S New Ballas Road | CENPRO Services of Illinois, LLC |
| 20669 | 3/28/20 | NESHAP | 615 S New Ballas Road, Boiler House | Environmental Operations, Inc. |
| 22413 | 4/14/20 | Local | 615 S New Ballas Road, Main Hospital Penthouse | Wellington Environmental |
Source: St. Louis County Department of Public Health — Air Pollution Control, Asbestos Abatement Permit Program. Public regulatory records.
Litigation Landscape
Hospital and medical facility workers face documented asbestos exposure risks from multiple product categories commonly used during construction, renovation, and maintenance of healthcare infrastructure. Litigation arising from hospitals has identified Johns-Manville, Owens-Corning, Combustion Engineering, Crane Co., W.R. Grace, Armstrong, and Garlock as frequent defendants in claims involving insulation, pipe covering, gaskets, floor tiles, and HVAC components installed in hospital buildings constructed or renovated through the mid-1980s.
The asbestos bankruptcy trust system provides a critical avenue for workers exposed at medical facilities. The Johns-Manville Trust, Owens-Corning Trust, Combustion Engineering Trust, Crane Co. Trust, W.R. Grace Trust, Armstrong Trust, and Garlock Trust all maintain claim procedures accessible to workers with documented exposure histories. Each trust operates under a Trust Distribution Procedure (TDP) and historical claim data, allowing claimants to file claims based on workplace exposure even decades after initial contact.
Claims arising from hospital and medical facility exposures have been documented in publicly filed litigation across Missouri and nationally. These cases typically involve workers in maintenance, engineering, construction, and custodial roles who encountered asbestos-containing materials during routine work or facility upgrades. Hospital facilities present particular complexity because exposures often spanned multiple decades under various ownership and management structures.
Workers who believe they were exposed to asbestos at this or any St. Louis-area hospital should act promptly to document their exposure history and work timeline. An experienced Missouri mesothelioma attorney can evaluate eligibility for trust claims, pursue litigation against viable defendants, and advise on the appropriate filing strategy. Contact O’Brien Law Firm or consult with another qualified asbestos litigation attorney to protect your legal rights.
For informational purposes only. This page reproduces public regulatory data from the St. Louis County Department of Public Health. Contact a licensed attorney for legal advice.