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*Thank you this resource has now been referenced on the [[Plant lists]] page.
 
*Thank you this resource has now been referenced on the [[Plant lists]] page.
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'''12 September 2019'''
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''Overview section - You may want to add to the list of bullet points: Composite plastic/recycled rubber permeable unit pavers Under the 'fundamental' heading - 3rd Bullet 'cast in place' should be changed to 'cast-in-place" Under the 'Uses' section- Add to the list of additional components ' Impervious liner for installations where infiltration is not desirable including well-head, protection areas, high water table sites and sites where installations are proximate to building faces/foundations'. Pretreatment section - Last sentence - Change the word 'element' to 'method' Risk of Groundwater Contamination section - 2nd bullet - Add a comma after 'such as' This section would benefit from some discussion related to the use of an impervious liner and an underdrain to provide a barrier to protect groundwater. The system functions as a 'filtration/attenuation' installation. Private Systems section - Last sentence - Change 'existing practices' to 'existing permeable pavement installations'. Design section - Finish course - 1st sentence - chage 'of' to 'for and add 'specific' ('for their specific product'). Performance section - This section would benefit from some discussion related to attenuation/filtration (non-infiltration type installations). On urban sites where underground parking garages are lot-line to lot-line, we commonly use permeable pavement with a liner and a stone reservoir as a tool to achieve SWM targets. This technique is one of the few means available to assist on very tight sites or within projects that are located on Brownfield sites that have been remediated through capping to encapsulate contaminated subsoils.''
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*Thank you these edits and sectiosn have been changed on the [[Permeable pavements]]
    
'''4 September 2019'''
 
'''4 September 2019'''

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