Latty Avenue Properties
Location
9200 Latty Avenue
Hazelwood, Missouri
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The Mallinckrodt Chemical Company conducted uranium milling and refining operations under contracts with the Manhattan Engineer District and the Atomic Energy Commission at the St. Louis Downtown Site in Missouri. Mallinckrodt transported process residues to the St. Louis Airport Site (also in Missouri) for storage until the Commercial Discount Corporation of Chicago purchased them in 1967; Commercial Discount transported the residues to the Latty Avenue Properties for storage and processing. This material was sold to the Cotter Corporation in 1969 and was dried and shipped to their facilities in Canon City, Colorado. By 1974, most of the material had been sold and removed from the Latty Avenue Properties, leaving only residual contamination.
The 1984-1986 work was performed under the Bechtel National Inc. (BNI) environmental remediation umbrella contract for the DOE.
During the period of residual contamination, as designated by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and as noted in the dates above, employees of subsequent owners and operators of this facility are also covered under the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act.
Alternative Names
- Latty Avenue
- Futura Coatings
- Hazelwood Interim Storage Site
- Futura Chemical Company
- Former Cotter Site, Latty Avenue Properties
- Contemporary Metals Corporation
- Continental Mining and Milling
Type of Facility
- Atomic Weapons Employer
- Department of Energy
Covered by EEOICPA
- Part B (AWE)
- Part B and Part E (DOE)
EEOICPA Covered Years
- 1967-1974 (AWE)
- 1975-1983 (residual radiation)
- 1987-March 1, 2011 (residual radiation)
- 1984-1986 (remediation)
Contractors
- American Smelting and Refining Company (1955-1956)
- Lucius Pitkin, Inc. (1956-1957)
Army Corps of Engineers
DOE
DOL
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- Advisory Board on Toxic Substances and Worker Health
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- DOL Case and Claim Statistics
- Site Exposure Matrix
NIOSH
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- Advisory Board on Radiation and Worker Health
- AWE Site Wide Documents
- NIOSH Case Statistics
Other Resources
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