When Diana Purdy pulled up stakes 20 years ago to find cleaner air, she landed on the Oregon coast, living in a small home in Seal Rock on property next to woods.

She had left the Eugene area back then, she said, to get away from pesticide spraying at a neighboring vineyard after developing what a doctor diagnosed as a skin and nervous system disease caused by exposure to chemicals.

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