Permeable Pavement System In Pavement Construction.
Permeable paving is a range of sustainable materials and techniques for
permeable pavements with a base and sub base that allow the movement of
storm water through the surface.
In addition to reducing runoff, this effectively traps suspended solids
and filters pollutants from the water. Examples include roads, paths,
lawns and lots that are subject to light vehicular traffic, such as
car/parking lots, cycle-paths, service or emergency access lanes, road
and airport shoulders, and residential sidewalks and driveways.
Although some porous paving materials appear nearly indistinguishable
from nonporous materials, their environmental effects are qualitatively
different. Whether previous concrete, porous asphalt, paving stones or
concrete or plastic-based pavers, all these previous materials allow
storm water to percolate and infiltrate the surface areas, traditionally
impervious to the soil below.
The goal is to control storm water at the source, reduce runoff and
improve water quality by filtering pollutants in the substrata layers.
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