kelleyrn2000
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- Feb 13, 2010
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Does anyone know if most counties allow you to look up the cause of death for people (death certificate) if you aren't a relative? I know the person died of cancer, but I am looking to find out what type of cancer, and I don't have contact with any of the person's living relatives.
Also, do you know if the EPA makes public record of well water testing that they perform? I can't seem to find it anywhere on their website. TIA!!
There have been several neighbors within our block of a rural neighborhood who have passed away from Pancreatic cancer in the past few years. The person who we bought our home from died from cancer, but I'm not sure which type. I know last year, after two more deaths, the EPA was asking my MIL, living practically behind us, if they could test her well. Now this year, on Christmas day, yet another neighbor passed away from pancreatic cancer :sad1
I guess I am just wondering what are the odds that this has hit so many people, even though I realize the neighborhood is primarily people ages 45-75. And wondering if that's why the EPA was requesting well samples last year.
Also, do you know if the EPA makes public record of well water testing that they perform? I can't seem to find it anywhere on their website. TIA!!
There have been several neighbors within our block of a rural neighborhood who have passed away from Pancreatic cancer in the past few years. The person who we bought our home from died from cancer, but I'm not sure which type. I know last year, after two more deaths, the EPA was asking my MIL, living practically behind us, if they could test her well. Now this year, on Christmas day, yet another neighbor passed away from pancreatic cancer :sad1
I guess I am just wondering what are the odds that this has hit so many people, even though I realize the neighborhood is primarily people ages 45-75. And wondering if that's why the EPA was requesting well samples last year.
