Tim Swartztrauber
@TimSwartztraub1
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Inspector for West Milton, Ohio
Englewood, Ohio
Joined August 2020
Have you ever wondered why Antifa never comes to small town America?? Well I do!!
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🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧 Unite the Kingdom 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
God bless @elonmusk @JDVance @realDonaldTrump @charliekirk11 thank you for giving us hope, the fight back is on 🇬🇧🇺🇸 unite the kingdom movement is here to stay
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Everyday California reminds me how glad I live in Ohio!!
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Jasmine Crockett is a total idiot!!! Who exactly voted for her??
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Accurate breakdown via @houmanhemmati
🚨 BREAKING: California’s Medi-Cal is officially BANKRUPT, and Gavin Newsom’s begging for ANOTHER $2.8 BILLION to keep it afloat through June. This comes DAYS after he quietly borrowed $3.4 BILLION to cover costs through March. That’s $6.2 BILLION in bandaids for a program
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🚨 UNREAL: Not a SINGLE Democrat in the United States Senate voted to keep biological men out of women's sports. This makes them the PARTY OF THE 18%! In the House, only 2 Democrats voted with Republicans. So out of 260 Democrats in the federal government, just 2 voted to
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How can anyone be ok with this!! You are putting my wife, daughters, sisters, nieces and every female in this country in danger. This is not ok, period!!!
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I’m ready for a country singer at the halftime show!!! I really didn’t like the last several!!
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My favorite time of year in Ohio. Ice fishing season is here!! It can stay cold for at least the next month!!
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6/6 Read the full story by Charles Schmidt on how PFAS impact you and the potential solutions, here:
undark.org
The EPA is set to limit PFAS in drinking water to barely detectable levels. Can water utilities meet the standard?
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5/6 Additionally, smaller communities may bear the brunt of the costs. The American Water Works Association predicts rate hikes from $305 to $3,570 per household.
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4/6 PFAS exposure isn’t just through water. It’s also in food, household products, and more. The EPA estimates that 80% of our PFAS intake comes from non-water sources, including contaminated food chains.
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3/6 While the EPA’s new PFAS limits are praised for using the latest science, some critics argue the stricter standards may not significantly impact public health. Many utilities already have low PFAS levels, and further reductions may not reduce overall exposure.
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2/6 The EPA is preparing a stricter drinking water standard, capping PFAS at just 4 ppt—equivalent to a single drop in five Olympic-size pools. Water utilities nationwide, such as GAUD may need to spend up to $5 million to comply, a cost likely to be passed on to local
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🧵 1/6 PFAS, known as "forever chemicals," are found in drinking water linked to health issues —and they don't break down easily. With new regulations coming, can water utilities meet the standard? 🔗: https://t.co/qFn85QAozZ
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Great opening day with a great bunch of guys!!! Ohio early season. What a beautiful morning.
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