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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Think nothing of the hostile neurosurgeon who lives in Spring Valley. If you had subjected your children to a superfund site, you be every bit as bitter and confrontational as he is in attempting to justify it. [/quote] Why would you possibly assume it was the neurosurgeon who replied? Your deductive reasoning skills need help. [/quote] Yes, this. I have posted twice in this thread, both times with medical statistics. Someone asked if I would live in Spring Valley with young children. I would. Based on my review of the case history, I would have few reservations. (I have read the available documents from a forensic perspective. (Attorneys frequently ask physicians to review case histories to provide expert testimony in court. I have no relationship with this "case," but I applied the same approach here.)) Obviously I don't need to further address the "protecting my home value" post. I can assure you anyway that even a few hundred thousand dollar swing in value would have no material impact upon my family. I would imagine that's the case for many of the homeowners in Spring Valley, so resort to such reductionist arguments with caution. (Besides, transactions records seem to indicate no effect on prices, though I'm pretty far afield of my expertise on this topic.) [/quote]
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