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  • Aquaboon 10×4.5 Whole House Water Filter Housing – 5 Micron Pleated Sediment Filter Cartridge & Water Filter Housing – Well Water Filter System for House w/Wrench, Bracket & Pressure Gauge & Release

    Aquaboon 10×4.5 Whole House Water Filter Housing – 5 Micron Pleated Sediment Filter Cartridge & Water Filter Housing – Well Water Filter System for House w/Wrench, Bracket & Pressure Gauge & Release


    Price: $62.99
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    For great whole home water filtration results acquire our water filter system which includes 10 inch water filter housing and comes with wrench and bracket for easy setup. Reduce sediment with included pleated water filter and enjoy pure filtered water.
    Our water filter housing, compatible with 10×4.5 house water filters, ensures filtering system stability. Experience well water filtration without worries with our enhanced design featuring robust inlets for the pressure gauge and a double O-ring seal.
    Engineered from reinforced polypropylene, filter housing of well filter system ensures robustness, chemical resistance, and enduring performance. With plastic 1″ NPT Inlet/Outlet, water filter canister ensures secure connections and high flow capacity.
    Our home water filtration systems ensure that for every faucet in your home delivers pristine water with no impurities. The kit includes everything you need to upgrade your water filter system for home, making it a sanctuary of pure, clean water.
    Our house water filter system offers a effortless setup, just install 5 micron water filter replacement and see significant result. Such approach offers comprehensive water treatment ensuring pure water not just for drinking but also for home needs.
    Whole house water filter system is adaptable and efficient, making it perfect for municipal or well water sources. Versatile well water filter system can be directly installed with a tape pipe, safeguarding appliances from sediment, sand, dirt, etc.
    Easily maintain your whole home water filtering system with our user-friendly design, ensuring simple water filter replacements without the need for complicated tools or professional assistance. Enjoy the convenience of quick and effortless upkeep.
    Designed to handle the unique challenges of well water filtration, whole home water filtration system efficiently removes harmful particles, ensuring cleaner water for every application, from drinking to washing, all while protecting home’s plumbing.
    Compatible Whole House Filter Housings: Compatible with SimPure water filter housing RSWHB001Z_S8, OMNIFilter OB1-S-S06, WH5-S-S06, BF7-S-05, Geekpure BB-10T, Culligan WH-HD200-C, American Plumber W10-PR, Pentek 150237, Pelican Water THD-BB10, etc.
    Compatible 10-inch Water Filter Cartridges: Compatible with: GE FXHSC, Culligan whole house water filter CP5-BBS, CP5-BB, R50-BBSA, AquaPure AP810-2, Whirlpool WHKF-WHPLBB, SPF-45-1030, Pentek ECP5-BB, R50-BB, Omnifilter RS6, Liquatec SPF-45-1005, etc.

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    Customers find the water filter effective at reducing sediment from well water. They find it easy to install and say it works great.

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    Are you looking for a reliable and efficient whole house water filter system? Look no further than the Aquaboon 10×4.5 Whole House Water Filter Housing. This system includes a 5 micron pleated sediment filter cartridge, water filter housing, wrench, bracket, pressure gauge, and release.

    With a 5 micron filter cartridge, this system is designed to effectively remove sediment, rust, dirt, and other particles from your water, providing you with clean and safe water for your entire household. The durable water filter housing is built to last, ensuring long-lasting performance and reliability.

    The included wrench, bracket, pressure gauge, and release make installation and maintenance a breeze, allowing you to easily monitor and replace the filter cartridge as needed. Say goodbye to murky water and hello to crystal clear water with the Aquaboon Whole House Water Filter Housing.

    Don’t compromise on the quality of your water. Invest in the Aquaboon 10×4.5 Whole House Water Filter Housing today and enjoy clean and healthy water for your home.
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  • Taillight For 2013-2017 Land Rover Range Left Driver Brake Lamp Black Housing

    Taillight For 2013-2017 Land Rover Range Left Driver Brake Lamp Black Housing



    Taillight For 2013-2017 Land Rover Range Left Driver Brake Lamp Black Housing

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    Looking for a replacement taillight for your 2013-2017 Land Rover Range Rover? Look no further! We have the perfect solution for you – the Left Driver Brake Lamp with Black Housing.

    This taillight is designed specifically for the 2013-2017 Land Rover Range Rover, ensuring a perfect fit and easy installation. The black housing adds a sleek and stylish touch to your vehicle, while the high-quality materials ensure durability and longevity.

    Don’t compromise on safety or style – upgrade your taillight today with the Left Driver Brake Lamp with Black Housing for your 2013-2017 Land Rover Range Rover. Order yours now and enjoy a fresh new look for your vehicle!
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  • Original For Asus ROG Phone 8 Pro AI2401 Rear Housing Back Battery Cover Case

    Original For Asus ROG Phone 8 Pro AI2401 Rear Housing Back Battery Cover Case



    Original For Asus ROG Phone 8 Pro AI2401 Rear Housing Back Battery Cover Case

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    Introducing the Original For Asus ROG Phone 8 Pro AI2401 Rear Housing Back Battery Cover Case!

    Are you in need of a durable and stylish replacement for your Asus ROG Phone 8 Pro? Look no further! This rear housing back battery cover case is made with high-quality materials to ensure a perfect fit and maximum protection for your device.

    Not only does this case provide excellent protection against scratches, dust, and everyday wear and tear, but it also features a sleek design that enhances the look of your phone. The precise cutouts allow for easy access to all buttons and ports, while the smooth texture provides a comfortable grip.

    Don’t settle for cheap imitations – choose the Original For Asus ROG Phone 8 Pro AI2401 Rear Housing Back Battery Cover Case for the ultimate combination of style and protection. Upgrade your phone today!
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  • Disaster Hits Home: New Policy for Urban Housing Recovery (Hardback or Cased Boo

    Disaster Hits Home: New Policy for Urban Housing Recovery (Hardback or Cased Boo



    Disaster Hits Home: New Policy for Urban Housing Recovery (Hardback or Cased Boo

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    Disaster Hits Home: New Policy for Urban Housing Recovery

    In the wake of recent natural disasters, such as hurricanes, floods, and wildfires, many urban areas have been left devastated with thousands of homes destroyed and countless families displaced. In response to these disasters, policymakers and urban planners have been forced to rethink their approach to housing recovery in order to better protect and support communities in the face of future disasters.

    One proposed solution is the implementation of a new policy for urban housing recovery, outlined in the book “Disaster Hits Home: New Policy for Urban Housing Recovery.” This hardback or cased book provides a comprehensive analysis of the current challenges facing urban housing recovery efforts, as well as innovative strategies for building more resilient and sustainable housing in the aftermath of disasters.

    Drawing on case studies from cities around the world, the book explores the role of government, non-profit organizations, and community stakeholders in facilitating the recovery process. It also examines the potential benefits of incorporating green building practices, affordable housing initiatives, and disaster-resistant design principles into urban housing recovery programs.

    With contributions from leading experts in the fields of urban planning, architecture, and disaster management, “Disaster Hits Home” offers a timely and insightful look at how cities can better prepare for and respond to the challenges of housing recovery in the face of disasters. This book is a must-read for policymakers, urban planners, and anyone interested in building more resilient and sustainable communities in the 21st century.
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  • US homelessness up 18% as affordable housing remains out of reach for many

    US homelessness up 18% as affordable housing remains out of reach for many


    The United States saw an 18.1% increase in homelessness this year, a dramatic rise driven mostly by a lack of affordable housing as well as devastating natural disasters and a surge of migrants in several parts of the country, federal officials said Friday.

    The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development said federally required tallies taken across the country in January found that more than 770,000 people were counted as homeless — a number that misses some people and does not include those staying with friends or family because they do not have a place of their own.

    That increase comes on top of a 12% increase in 2023, which HUD blamed on soaring rents and the end of pandemic assistance. The 2023 increase also was driven by people experiencing homelessness for the first time. The numbers overall represent 23 of every 10,000 people in the U.S., with Black people being overrepresented among the homeless population.

    “No American should face homelessness, and the Biden-Harris Administration is committed to ensuring every family has access to the affordable, safe, and quality housing they deserve,” HUD Agency Head Adrianne Todman said in a statement, adding that the focus should remain on “evidence-based efforts to prevent and end homelessness.”

    Among the most concerning trends was a nearly 40% rise in family homelessness — one of the areas that was most affected by the arrival of migrants in big cities. Family homelessness more than doubled in 13 communities impacted by migrants including Denver, Chicago and New York City, according to HUD, while it rose less than 8% in the remaining 373 communities. Nearly 150,000 children experienced homelessness on a single night in 2024, reflecting a 33% jump from last year.

    Disasters also played a part in the rise in the count, especially last year’s catastrophic Maui wildfire, the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a century. More than 5,200 people were staying in emergency shelters in Hawaii on the night of the count.

    “Increased homelessness is the tragic, yet predictable, consequence of underinvesting in the resources and protections that help people find and maintain safe, affordable housing,” Renee Willis, incoming interim CEO of the National Low Income Housing Coalition, in a statement. “As advocates, researchers, and people with lived experience have warned, the number of people experiencing homelessness continues to increase as more people struggle to afford sky-high housing costs.”

    Robert Marbut Jr., the former executive director of the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness from 2019 to 2021, called the nearly 33% increase in homelessness over the past four years “disgraceful” and said the federal government needs to abandon efforts to prioritize permanent housing.

    “We need to focus on treatment of substance use and mental illness, and bring back program requirements, like job training,” Marbut said in an email.

    The numbers also come as increasing numbers of communities are taking a hard line against homelessness.

    Communities — especially in Western states — have been enforcing bans on camping as public pressure grows to address what some residents say are dangerous and unsanitary living conditions. That follows a 6-3 ruling earlier this year by the Supreme Court that found that outdoor sleeping bans don’t violate the Eighth Amendment. Homeless advocates argued that punishing people who need a place to sleep would criminalize homelessness.

    There was some positive news in the count, as homelessness among veterans continued to trend downwards. Homelessness among veterans dropped 8% to 32,882 in 2024. It was an even larger decrease for unsheltered veterans, declining 11% to 13,851 in 2024.

    “The reduction in veteran homelessness offers us a clear roadmap for addressing homelessness on a larger scale,” Ann Oliva, CEO of the National Alliance to End Homelessness, said in a statement. “With bipartisan support, adequate funding, and smart policy solutions, we can replicate this success and reduce homelessness nationwide. Federal investments are critical in tackling the country’s housing affordability crisis and ensuring that every American has access to safe, stable housing.”

    Several large cities had success bringing down their homeless numbers. Dallas, which worked to overhaul its homeless system, saw a 16% drop in its numbers between 2022 to 2024. Los Angeles, which increased housing for the homeless, saw a drop of 5% in unsheltered homelessness since 2023. California, the most populous state in the U.S., continued to have the nation’s largest homeless population, followed by New York, Washington, Florida and Massachusetts.

    The sharp increase in the homeless population over the past two years contrasts with success the U.S. had been having for more than a decade.

    Going back to the first 2007 survey, the U.S. made steady progress for about a decade in reducing the homeless population as the government focused particularly on increasing investments to get veterans into housing. The number of homeless people dropped from about 637,000 in 2010 to about 554,000 in 2017.

    The numbers ticked up to about 580,000 in the 2020 count and held relatively steady over the next two years as Congress responded to the COVID-19 pandemic with emergency rental assistance, stimulus payments, aid to states and local governments and a temporary eviction moratorium.

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    This story has been updated to correct that the Supreme Court ruling that found that outdoor sleeping bans don’t violate the Eighth Amendment was this year, not last year.





    According to recent data, homelessness in the United States has increased by 18% in the past year. This alarming trend highlights the ongoing struggle for many individuals and families to find affordable housing in a market that continues to be out of reach for many.

    Despite efforts to address the issue, such as increased funding for affordable housing programs and supportive services, the gap between supply and demand remains significant. As a result, more and more people are being forced to live on the streets or in temporary shelters, facing the daily challenges of homelessness.

    The lack of affordable housing is a complex issue that requires a comprehensive approach from policymakers, community organizations, and individuals alike. Without meaningful action to address this crisis, the number of people experiencing homelessness is likely to continue to rise.

    It is crucial that we come together as a society to prioritize affordable housing and support those who are most vulnerable. Everyone deserves a safe and stable place to call home, and it is up to all of us to work towards creating a more equitable and inclusive society for all.

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  • U.S. homelessness jumps to another record high, amid affordable housing shortage : NPR

    U.S. homelessness jumps to another record high, amid affordable housing shortage : NPR


    Staff for the Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust in Florida tally the number of people living unsheltered in downtown Miami, late on Jan. 26, 2024. The annual point-in-time count is a nationwide census mandated by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

    Staff for the Miami-Dade County Homeless Trust in Florida tally the number of people living unsheltered in downtown Miami, late on Jan. 26, 2024. The annual point-in-time count is a nationwide census mandated by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.

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    More than 770,000 people were living in shelters or outside in January, according to an annual federal report on homelessness by the Department of Housing and Urban Development. The number is up 18% from last year’s count — which had also jumped from the year before — and is the largest number since HUD started doing this report in 2007.

    HUD released its report Friday, based on the January “point-in-time” survey in cities around the country. The results punctuated a trend advocates for homeless people and affordable housing have been highlighting.

    “A lot of families, a lot of households, a lot of individuals are still struggling. I think we’re still in — for deeply poor people — a real recovery from the pandemic,” says Jeff Olivet, who until recently was executive director of the United States Interagency Council on Homelessness.

    He says homelessness has been rising since 2017, driven by a massive shortage of affordable housing that’s pushed prices up. Research finds that where rents go up, so does homelessness. That rise stalled during the pandemic, Olivet notes, when sweeping federal aid helped keep people housed. But since that help ended, people still face higher prices for housing, food, and other everyday goods.

    HUD officials say another key factor was the recent increase in asylum seekers coming to the U.S., often fleeing dangerous conditions in their home countries. In 13 communities that reported being affected by migration, family homelessness more than doubled. Overall, it was up 39%.

    There was also an increase in the number of people overall living outside – that is, not in shelters; those considered chronically homeless; and unaccompanied youth. One bright spot was a decline in the number of unhoused veterans. This year that actually fell to a record low, after years of intense investment in subsidized housing and support services.

    The report also says extreme weather disasters contributed to the rise, and specifically cites last year’s fire in Maui that had left 5,200 people still in shelters during the January count.

    The annual report is widely considered an undercount, and does not include people crowding in with family or friends because they can no longer pay rent.

    HUD says the numbers in some places are likely down since this count was made

    Despite the nearly across-the-board surge in homelessness, HUD and others say there’s reason to believe the numbers in some places have come down since the count in January.

    For one thing, President Biden took action in June to limit asylum claims and cap illegal border crossings. Since then, Denver, Chicago and New York — who’d been overwhelmed with asylum seekers — reported a sharp drop in migrants in shelters.

    The rent spikes of recent years have also slowed, with rents nearly flat or even down in some cities. And some places that had years of rising homelessness numbers saw a turnaround this year, including Phoenix, Los Angeles and Dallas.

    “What that says is that, if we keep investing the right way in getting people off the streets and into housing as quickly as possible, we really can see those numbers go down,” Olivet says.

    Housing costs have risen with inflation, interest rates and a tight construction labor pool. The Biden administration has nudged cities to loosen zoning rules that restrict apartments and other more affordable housing. It also boosted spending on housing vouchers and other subsidies specifically for homeless people. But there’s also been growing opposition to that kind of spending, including among allies of President-elect Donald Trump.

    Trump has called for a different approach to homelessness

    The report comes amid growing public frustration with homelessness, and a wave of states and cities making it a crime to sleep outside in public spaces. President-elect Trump supports these bans on so-called street camping and a landmark Supreme Court decision this year allowed cities to enforce them even if people have nowhere else to go. Since then, more people are getting citations or even facing arrest.

    Trump allies also want to shift billions in federal homelessness funding away from housing and toward requiring treatment for drug addiction or mental illness. He’s also talked of putting people into “mental institutions.”

    Housing advocates including Olivet, worry camping bans and funding changes will only make the problem worse. But “what we need is investment in a range of solutions for people,” he says. “We need all of the above. It’s not an either or way of thinking that’s going to solve this.”



    U.S. homelessness reaches new peak as affordable housing crisis worsens

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  • 10 Inch Clear Whole House Water Filter Housing 10″ x 4.5″ Filtration Cartridge

    10 Inch Clear Whole House Water Filter Housing 10″ x 4.5″ Filtration Cartridge



    10 Inch Clear Whole House Water Filter Housing 10″ x 4.5″ Filtration Cartridge

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    Are you looking for a reliable and efficient whole house water filtration system? Look no further than our 10 Inch Clear Whole House Water Filter Housing! This housing is designed to accommodate a 10″ x 4.5″ filtration cartridge, providing you with clean and fresh water throughout your entire home.

    The clear design of this housing allows you to easily monitor the condition of your filtration cartridge, ensuring that your water is always being properly filtered. The durable construction of this housing ensures that it will withstand the test of time, providing you with long-lasting filtration for years to come.

    Don’t compromise on the quality of your water any longer. Invest in our 10 Inch Clear Whole House Water Filter Housing today and enjoy the peace of mind that comes with knowing your water is clean and safe for you and your family.
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  • Daniel Parolek Missing Middle Housing (Paperback)

    Daniel Parolek Missing Middle Housing (Paperback)



    Daniel Parolek Missing Middle Housing (Paperback)

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    “Dive into the world of Missing Middle Housing with Daniel Parolek’s new paperback book!

    If you’re passionate about urban planning, housing affordability, and community development, this is a must-read for you. Parolek, a leading expert in the field, explores the concept of Missing Middle Housing – an innovative approach to housing that aims to bridge the gap between single-family homes and large, multi-unit apartment buildings.

    In this book, Parolek provides a comprehensive overview of the benefits of Missing Middle Housing, case studies of successful projects, and practical guidance for implementing these housing types in your own community. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or just starting out in the field, this book is sure to inspire and educate.

    Get your hands on a copy of Daniel Parolek’s Missing Middle Housing (Paperback) today and start building more vibrant, diverse, and sustainable communities!”
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  • Headlight For 99-2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Right Chrome Housing With Bulb

    Headlight For 99-2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Right Chrome Housing With Bulb



    Headlight For 99-2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee Right Chrome Housing With Bulb

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    Looking to upgrade the headlights on your 1999-2004 Jeep Grand Cherokee? Look no further! We have the perfect solution for you – a right chrome housing headlight with bulb.

    This headlight not only adds a sleek and modern look to your Jeep, but also provides improved visibility and safety on the road. The chrome housing adds a touch of style to your vehicle, while the included bulb ensures that you have a reliable and bright light source.

    Don’t settle for dull and outdated headlights on your Jeep Grand Cherokee. Upgrade to this right chrome housing headlight today and experience the difference for yourself. Order yours now and hit the road with confidence!
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  • EMP Protecting Housing and Solar: A National EMP protection plan as well as …

    EMP Protecting Housing and Solar: A National EMP protection plan as well as …



    EMP Protecting Housing and Solar: A National EMP protection plan as well as …

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    The threat of an Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP) attack is a very real concern that could potentially cripple our nation’s infrastructure and leave us vulnerable to widespread chaos. One of the key components of any comprehensive EMP protection plan is safeguarding our housing and solar systems.

    Housing is not just a place to live, but also a critical component of our overall infrastructure. Ensuring that our homes are equipped with EMP shielding materials and technology can help protect not only the residents inside, but also the essential systems and electronics that keep our homes running smoothly.

    In addition, solar power systems are becoming increasingly popular as a renewable energy source. However, these systems are also susceptible to EMP attacks, which could leave us without power when we need it most. Implementing EMP protection measures for solar panels and inverters can help ensure that we have access to reliable and sustainable energy in the event of an attack.

    A national EMP protection plan should prioritize the protection of housing and solar systems, along with other critical infrastructure, to mitigate the potential devastating effects of an EMP attack. By investing in EMP shielding technology and implementing proactive measures, we can better prepare ourselves for this growing threat and safeguard our way of life.
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